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Nightmare Me

Nothing is quite what it seems in Vincent Perales’s chilling new novel, Nightmare Me. Packed with surreal visions and dark new characters, this terrifying sequel to The Blood Knows (2012) will not soon be forgotten. Priscilla Faye lives an ordinary life in the quiet town of Persephone. All that changes one fateful night when she is visited by a dark, mysterious young woman who goes by the name, Justine. Priscilla is so unnerved by how much this vaguely foreboding figure looks like her, that Priscilla dubs Justine her "Nightmare Me." As Priscilla comes to grips with Justine’s constant, influencing presence, the town’s residents brace themselves for a hurricane that threatens to wash away Persephone. The closer the hurricane gets, the stranger things become. Ominous signs and wicked events befall Priscilla—events that cannot be explained and signs that she cannot deny. Is it all because of her Nightmare Me, or something more? No longer sure what is real, Priscilla descends into a maddening world of fear and doubt. In a desperate attempt to discover the truth, Priscilla stumbles upon horrific secrets about her hometown…and herself.

About the Author

Vincent Nicholas Perales has enjoyed creative writing ever since he was young. Having postponed formal education in favor of becoming a writer, he is now the proud author of The Blood Knows, its sequel Nightmare Me, and the forthcoming non-horror novel, Tempt.

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