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DON?T LOOK UNDER THE BED
A Horror Tale by Allison Woods
“Whatever you do? don’t let your feet touch the floor.”
Welcome to the Harper House.
A place where nightmares aren?t imaginary.
They live beneath your feet.
Jack Harper thought moving into the quiet town would be the start of something better. A chance to rebuild after the loss of his wife. A chance to give his children?twelve-year-old Tom and seventeen-year-old Sarah?some kind of peace.
But peace doesn?t live here.
The house they buy is beautiful in its own way: aging Victorian bones, wide halls, creaking staircases, and a strange, persistent chill that never quite goes away. But almost immediately, things begin to go wrong. Small things at first: whispers in the vents. Footsteps where no one should be. Tom starts waking in the middle of the night screaming, refusing to set foot on the floor.
Then he vanishes.
And the nightmare begins.
In “Don’t Look Under the Bed,” Allison Woods delivers a tense, psychologically rich horror novel that combines haunted house terror with familial breakdown, slow-burn dread, and a monster you won?t soon forget. It?s a story that lives in the cracks of the floorboards and breathes in the shadows.
Sarah insists something took her brother. That something lives beneath the bed. Black hands. Too-long fingers. Eyes that don?t blink. She remembers what Grandma Mabel said before she died: _”It waits for those who listen. It feeds on those who fear.”
Why Readers Love This Book:
Atmosphere You Can Taste: From the first page, the Harper house feels like a character itself?breathing, creaking, watching. The tension builds with every chapter, as each creak and whisper pulls you closer to the truth.
Emotional Core: At its heart, this is a story about grief, guilt, and the terrifying things that grow in silence. Jack is a father trying to do right, and each chapter tests his faith, his sanity, and his love for his children.
One of the Scariest Monsters in Modern Horror: Forget jump scares. The creature beneath the bed is slow, patient, and unforgettable. It doesn?t rush. It waits.
What You Should Know Before Reading:
This book contains scenes of psychological horror, child endangerment, supernatural terror, and disturbing imagery. It doesn?t rely on gore?it relies on what you feel when you wake in the dark and think something might be waiting beneath the bed.
Perfect For Fans Of:
Gothic horror
Haunted house thrillers
Family-centered supernatural stories
Unseen monsters
Psychological tension
If you?ve ever feared what waits in the dark?this story is for you.
Don?t Look Under the Bed
By Allison Woods
Whatever you do, don?t dangle your feet.