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A room that promises rest. A night that promises escape. A house that refuses to let you go. When exhaustion drives Mara Ellison off a storm-soaked highway and into the fading Blackthorn Ridge Inn, she believes she's found nothing more than a cheap bed for the night. But Room 12 has a hunger of its own... and Mara has just stepped inside its waiting jaws. Within these walls, mirrors breathe, shadows rearrange themselves, and lost guests whisper warnings through the dark. Time folds. Doors vanish. The innkeeper's warnings shift with every conversation. And the room watches. As Mara fights to…mehr

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A room that promises rest. A night that promises escape. A house that refuses to let you go. When exhaustion drives Mara Ellison off a storm-soaked highway and into the fading Blackthorn Ridge Inn, she believes she's found nothing more than a cheap bed for the night. But Room 12 has a hunger of its own... and Mara has just stepped inside its waiting jaws. Within these walls, mirrors breathe, shadows rearrange themselves, and lost guests whisper warnings through the dark. Time folds. Doors vanish. The innkeeper's warnings shift with every conversation. And the room watches. As Mara fights to stay awake-and sane-the truth becomes impossible to ignore: The inn isn't haunted. It's alive. And it feeds on the ones who can't escape before dawn. To survive, she must uncover the inn's buried past, break the cycle that has trapped countless others, and confront the entity that thrives on fear, memory, and sleep itself. Atmospheric, chilling, and psychologically gripping, The Room That Wouldn't Let You Sleep is a supernatural thriller perfect for fans of The Haunting of Hill House, The Shining, and dark, reality-bending horror. Enter if you dare. Escape if you can.
Autorenporträt
J.T. Harrow crafts horror and supernatural fiction that delves into fear, memory, and the unknown. With a focus on character-driven suspense and unsettling revelations, Harrow's work aims to disturb as much as entertain. When not writing, J.T. studies folklore, urban legends, and the small, eerie moments that often grow into full stories.