2019 Readers' Favorite Bronze Medal Winner For Horror Fiction
The nightmares never end. Ever since I was a child I've struggled to deal with them. Each night a different horror takes shape. I awake from these terrifying dreams in which I'm running from the strangest visions of evil. Visions that can only exist in nightmares; yet, they're all too real to me...
Since the young age of five, Lacy has been plagued by nightmares. These terrifying dreams take possession of her body as the darkness of nightfall transcends upon her. Will she be strong enough to break free of these night terrors? Or will they finally take control of her body, mind, and soul?
Before becoming an award-winning author, H.E. (otherwise known as "Lainie") was a former Federal Official Court Reporter who specialized in realtime expert, medical, and scientific testimony for almost 30 years as well as a reporting a fair amount of criminal court sessions both for the State of Mass. and the Federal Government.
"I write fiction," Kline says," in a conspicuous effort to creatively intertwine nonfiction into imaginary contemporary paranormal romance, crime fiction, mystery, science fiction, and horror in a concerted effort to give a 'voice' to those whose voice may have been forgotten or lost in translation" - Boston.com
A Special Message to All Readers Past, Present & Future: I would like to thank all of the readers who have taken the time to reach out to me after having read one of my "crazy" (as my kids would say) supernatural stories, either on Twitter or Facebook, and who have now become my friends. Connecting with you has been the single most rewarding experience of my life (except, of course, for raising three children) ...
Lacy's nightmares are causing her to find ways to avoid sleep, she is losing weight and looks awful The thing is these nightmares are familiar to one person and when Lacy finds out who a lot of things are explained. This book creates images that people should never forget and when you read this amazing novel you will know why I say that. The author did a great job weaving this unforgettable story. Thanks for the remembrance we all should have told in such a new and different way!