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. "Dead by Morning is another perfectly written supernatural thriller by Kayla Frederick. The story is dark and intriguing, the characters real and relatable, and the story jumps off the page. Kayla has an uncanny knack to deliver a psychological profile with all of her characters with an intensity that keeps the pages turning as the chilling horrors of the story creep from one chapter to another. Kayla Frederick is slowly becoming the queen of horror. Love the writing style. I highly recommend this author. " -PD Alleva, Author of Jigglyspot and Golem "A well written, well paced supernatural thriller full of high school drama and the gore of a nightmarish slasher that will have you leaving the lights on ( just to be on the safe side!). It's exciting and intriguing, it's scary and so realistic and shows how dangerous and terrifying obsessions can be.." -Goodreads Reviewer "The author conjured up a mind boggling fantasy tale of two worlds in which good versus evil. A fantastic mix of horror and suspense." -Goodreads Reviewer "It's messed up. It's dark. It's stressful. And yet-it's compelling. If you love unstable antiheroes, eerie coming-of-age horror, and female leads who'd rather burn bridges than be manipulated-this one's for you. But if you're looking for happily ever afters, turn back now. This book doesn't do comfort. It does chaos." - Plottwists&tea, Bookbub Reviewer