Welcome to Brewster Falls, a nice place to bring your kids. Not have. Not raise. Bring. At its center stands a house that has witnessed three decades of silence and secrets, a testament to the eerie calm that sometimes brews beneath small towns.
Welcome to Jack Nassem Research Park, JNR for short, named for Jack Nassem by Leonard 'Lenny' Philips. A monument to the architects behind the town's transformation and a clandestine network that spans the globe, JNR is a place where the ordinary collides with the extraordinary, where the deeds of a few catch up with all in devastating ways.
Welcome to Aesteria, home of Michael, a mysterious figure with connections to the hidden truths of human history. But be warned, this is not the Michael you might expect. As the gates to Midwatch break open, revealing entities that claim to unify worlds, he and a group of disenchanted adults and disillusioned teens find themselves on a path that could alter the course of not only their lives, but of life everywhere.
Welcome to "The Garage House Kids", where the quaint town of Brewster Falls is more than just autumn leaves and quiet streets. During the Fall of 1998, four teenagers-Alice Massey, Charles 'Chuck' Horne, Cody McLean, and Lenny's daughter Tiffany Philips-discover the secrets their home harbors stretch far beyond its borders. One of them is the linchpin of their group, a beacon of hope connected to a forgotten legacy of power.
"The Garage House Kids" is not just a tale of magic and mystery. It challenges readers to question what they know and discover the truth behind the shadows of their own world. It is a tale of ancient powers, familial legacies, and the pivotal role this group plays in a battle that spans the divide between gods and men. Fall into a narrative where the fabric of time and space is questioned, and the veil between worlds is thin.
Crafted with intricate detail and haunting suspense, "The Garage House Kids" invites readers to uncover the mysteries buried in this seemingly tranquil town where every corner holds a shadow, and every shadow tells a story. This is an invitation to understand why the world seems darker and more perilous; to read a record of the arrogance that led to the fracturing of the realms, to dive into the spaces where gods tread quietly amongst us.
Stephen King-style tension and supernatural intrigue weave through the narrative of "The Garage House Kids."
You don't want to miss what lies behind.
CONTENT GUIDANCE: This story contains depictions of kidnapping, blood and gore, allusions to mental illness and ableism, torture, and murder of both adults and children. You may skip Chapter 2, sections i and ii; Chapter 5, sections ii and iii; and Chapter 8, sections iv and v. While some plot may be sacrificed, the resolution will maintain integrity.
This story also contains strong depictions of friendship, love, loyalty, devotion, courage, and resolve.
Please read with care.