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LOCH NESS: The Awakening
A Horror Tale by Allison Woods
YOU CAN’T KILL WHAT YOU FEED WITH YOUR FEAR.
For centuries, the black waters of Loch Ness have whispered secrets to those willing to listen. Some come hoping for a glimpse of a myth. Fewer leave believing in something far worse.
Andy never wanted to be here.
For a year, he?d carried a guilt that hollowed him to the marrow ? one careless moment that splintered a life and chained him tight to its wreckage. So when his brother Nate reached out, offering him a simple weekend to laugh and forget, Andy agreed. He didn?t ask what waited at the end of that road. He didn?t want to know.
It started innocent enough: cheap beer sweating in their hands, the gentle sway of a floating cabin anchored deep in black water, laughter drifting into mist thick as secrets no one dared say out loud. For the first time since the accident, Andy almost believed the ghosts inside him might hush long enough to let him sleep.
Then the storm came.
A single bolt cracked the sky apart, killing the lights, rattling the hull ? and waking something older than any legend. Something patient. Something that had tasted human sorrow before and had learned to wait for the best cuts.
When the screaming starts, when bodies turn up mangled ? or don?t turn up at all ? fear sinks deeper than any teeth could ever reach.
Andy and the few people he still trusts enough to fight for ? Nate with his reckless grin, Megan with her restless eyes, Hannah too young and too kind for this horror ? are forced to face the truth buried under centuries of blurred photos and drunken rumors.
And Connor? Connor is just the wrong man in the worst place, all swagger and cheap courage, the last person Andy wants at his side when the nightmare breaks loose.
This isn?t some docile monster to mock over another round.
This is Loch Ness, awake.
And it knows exactly what you?ve been hiding under your ribs.
It feeds on the pain we carry.
As the storm closes in and the loch wakes from its uneasy slumber, Andy faces a choice he never thought he?d have the guts to make: run again?or face the darkness he?s carried across continents and years, and feed it to the black waters once and for all.
An ancient nightmare resurfaces in a chilling tale of survival, guilt, and the monsters we birth within ourselves.
Loch Ness: The Awakening drags readers to the heart of an iconic mystery and twists it into something far more sinister than blurry photos and old folklore. Allison Woods crafts a slow-burn horror that seeps under your skin: here, terror isn?t just in the shape of fangs tearing flesh, but in the shame and secrets that can drown a soul long before water does.
WHO SHOULD READ THIS BOOK
Fans of deep psychological horror that burrows under the skin.
Readers who crave atmospheric survival stories set in remote, unforgiving places.
Lovers of horror grounded in real human trauma, not just jump scares.
Anyone who thinks they?ve heard every version of the Loch Ness legend?and wants to be proved wrong.
This is not just another monster story. It?s the nightmare you whisper to yourself at night, when you think no one can hear you. Because sometimes, the monster under the water isn?t half as dangerous as the one inside you.
And sometimes, if you?re unlucky enough, the loch answers back.