This is what nightmares are made of.
All suns must set. All seasons must end.
For three fifth-grade friends, this summer’s last sleepover takes a dark turn when a game goes wrong and an ancient creature rises from the dark woods to claim them.
Trapped high in a treehouse by a twisted monster below, their friendship is tested as they discover the true meaning of terror.
Tonight, they must fight for their lives to keep out the nightmare below… and the madness it brings.
There is no escape.
There is no salvation.
There is only the treehouse, the hungering horror below, and the dawn that may never come…
A Hollow Dream of Summer’s End is the Opening Chapter in a Harrowing Series, where Fantasy meets Horror at Childhood’s End.
Targeted Age Group:: Adult
About the Author:
Andrew Van Wey was born in Palo Alto, California, spent part of his childhood in New England, and currently lives as an expatriate abroad where he doubts his sanity on a daily basis.
As a child of the late 80’s and early 90’s, Andrew fondly remembers a time when cell phones were the size of bricks, a good scare could be found in a stack of Stephen King books, vampires didn’t glimmer nor go to high school, and a sleepover was best spent scaring friends with low budget horror on VHS.
Years later Andrew still takes that same joy in being a purveyor of frights and writes well into the night. He takes his cues from a foundation built from films like Jacob’s Ladder, Angelheart, The Exorcist, and such fiction as The Shining, Ghost Story, and The Damnation Game. Readers have called his stories: “Beautifully written,” — “Stunning,” — “Scariest Book Ever Read!”
When he’s not writing he can probably be found hiking, playing video games, or sleeping with the lights on. He considers gelato and pizza to be a perfectly acceptable meal and shorts to be business-casual if paired with a scarf.
You can visit him online at: http://andrewvanwey.com
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