The Light Wolf Inn is a chilling psychological horror novel that traps readers in a nightmare where guilt and memory take on monstrous form.
Tina never wanted extravagance for her wedding-just quiet, love, and survival with her fianc , Samuel. But when her friends gift them a trip to the luxurious and mysterious Light Wolf Inn, unease settles over her from the start. The hotel is immaculate, silent, and too perfect, its staff eerily polite, its walls breathing with unseen life. What begins as a pre-wedding celebration quickly spirals into terror as strange visions, whispered names, and vanishing friends reveal the Inn is no ordinary escape.
One by one, Tina's companions begin to disappear or transform, claimed by the Inn's wolves-creatures born from guilt, betrayal, and unspoken regrets. Darren, the first to change, becomes a grotesque predator that stalks the hallways. Evie, Dominic, and Joanna follow, their humanity stripped away as the Inn feeds on their deepest wounds. Everywhere Tina turns, mirrors reflect her failures, voices remind her of past cruelties, and the hotel itself seems alive, reshaping its corridors to trap her.
As the walls close in, Tina discovers the horrifying truth: the Inn doesn't just house monsters-it creates them, weaving guilt into flesh and memory into fangs. The wolves are not strangers, but echoes of everyone she's ever hurt. With Samuel at her side-though he too begins to change-Tina must confront the innermost parts of herself or be consumed. The question is not just whether they can escape, but whether they deserve to.
Dark, visceral, and unrelentingly psychological, The Light Wolf Inn is a story about the haunting weight of unspoken apologies, the dangers of buried regret, and the terrifying idea that the worst monsters are the ones we make from ourselves.