Dead by Morning
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Narrated by:
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Katrina Medina
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By:
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Kayla Frederick
Obsession is deadly.
Luna Ketz is no stranger to that. A cynical high school senior caught between her parents’ expectations and her own future, she has little time, or patience, for boys. Especially not Chance Welfrey, the odd classmate with an unsettling gaze and a fixation she doesn’t return.
Luna doesn’t think twice about him… until girls at their school start disappearing. Girls who crossed her. Girls she secretly wanted gone.
A phone call from a long-lost friend shatters what little normalcy Luna has left, pulling her into a terrifying world hidden beneath the veil of sleep. A realm where the boundaries of reality blur and a killer moves freely.
Luna is in danger and although she can avoid the killer during the day, she cannot avoid him in her dreams.
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Suspenseful thriller
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The pacing is the novel’s strongest asset. The shift from everyday high school drama to creeping horror to full-blown “Nightmare on Elm Street” dream invasion is handled deftly, and it kept me turning pages—even if the characters’ questionable choices sometimes made survival seem harder than it needed to be.
What stuck with me most was the potential in the world-building. I wanted more about the Keepers, the deeper meaning of the DreamWorld, and what truly makes Luna unique. Those unanswered questions left me intrigued rather than disappointed.
The villain, by contrast, was a bit one-dimensional. His escalating menace did its job in keeping the threat ominous, though, and he served the story well enough.
Ultimately, Dead by Morning is an entertaining dive into supernatural teen-slasher territory. With more nuanced characters and a richer villain, it could have been excellent. As it stands, it’s a solid 3 stars: unsettling, fun, and engaging. The audiobook also deserves a nod. The narrator did an excellent job, and the occasional sound and vocal effects really enhanced the experience.
Dead by Morning
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