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Nightmare Reality

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Sometimes reality is worse than any dream...

Fourteen stories await you and they're not playing nice. Spirits to suicides, plane rides to hiking trips, nothing is as it seems.

In Forever Lost, Found Again, a couple at the height of love welcome a baby into the world, only to have that world rocked to its core.

Learn why you should never cheat your bookie that works for the mob in Paybacks are a Bitch.

Delve deep into the mind of an Alzheimer's patient who can't remember his past, until it comes crashing down on him in Lasting Impression.

Within the Walls will show you why money doesn't always create eternal happiness in the face of death.

Just remember, around every corner lurks a new nightmare.

From the twisted mind of Perverse Humanity, comes an all new collection of horror stories.

"It was wonderful and tragic and beautifully heartbreaking." - Rose O'Keefe

“Kyle Lybeck takes the reader on a disturbing journey into bleak territory that won’t be forgotten." - Kristopher Rufty

“In the tradition of Rod Serling's Twilight Zone the interest builds, slowly at first, and then as the story nears its climax it takes the unexpected 180 degree turn.” – Jim Morey, pre-reader and horror lover

217 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 12, 2016

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Kyle Lybeck

8 books1 follower
Horror author of long and short horror fiction. Cry Me A River (collection) and Trailblazers (novella) are the latest additions out from Kyle.

From dark and brutal horror, to gut wrenching emotional horror, nothing is off limits.

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August 7, 2016
Then 2nd collection from Kyle Lybeck is a fantastic follow up to the 1st. Each story is as different as the one before it,never knowing where it will end up, except for one story that in any other collection would be a great story but when surrounded by a bunch of other fantastic stories falls flat. Within the Walls is predictable with imo a couple of continuity problems. The rest of the collection is some of the best shorts I have read.
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