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Maze of Nightmares

(2026)
(Book 14 in the Seven Sisters series)
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Another dreamcatcher is born… only she specializes in nightmares.

When AJ’s night terrors turn vicious—dark, violent visions that bleed into the waking world like ink staining silk—Carrie Jo knows the family stands on the edge of something far more dangerous than any ghost they’ve faced before. The nightmares are no longer confined to sleep; they hunger for the living, and baby Amelia lies directly in their path. With Lily safely away on her high school graduation trip, Carrie Jo makes the hardest, most protective choice of her life: she keeps her eldest daughter far from Seven Sisters and this unfolding terror.

Enter a strange new Dreamcatcher, a Southern girl of deep Acadian roots whose blood carries the old bayou whispers and forgotten French ghosts of Louisiana. With her Alice-in-Wonderland quality and wide, haunted eyes, she possesses an uncanny talent for walking the twisting, ever-shifting paths of nightmares. In true southern gothic tradition, she doesn’t just catch bad dreams—she hunts their ancient, hungry source. Alice doesn't run from the things that go bump in the night; she's drawn to them because, in a way, she's one of them. The darkness recognizes her. And she recognizes it.

But the source this time is far too close to the Moonlight Garden maze that once held so many secrets at Seven Sisters. As glowing orbs of terror swirl through the thick, ghostly fog and the labyrinth begins to claim its victims one by one, the new Dreamcatcher must navigate the deadly maze that lies between sleep and nightmare—before the darkness devours everyone she has sworn to protect, including the family that called her here.

Maze of Nightmares launches the Haunted Alice series and is the fourteenth book in the bestselling Seven Sisters saga by the Queen of Southern Gothic, M. L. Bullock.



Genre: Horror



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