A colorful duology!

Nightmare: an illustrated, addictive fantasy novel for teens!
This unique work, with its unconventional style, is perfect for teens as well as adults who love fantasy worlds filled with mysteries and creatures.
With its striking watercolor illustrations and thrilling storyline, this tale explores universal themes such as survival, friendship, and self-discovery.
Faced with the dangers of the world around them, the characters will be led to question their values and redefine their identities.
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“A visually stunning hybrid book. It’s somewhere between Harry Potter and Tolkien. The adventure takes a little while to get going, but then becomes gripping. A dark and fascinating imaginary world.”
— Matthieu Peinturaud (Babélio)
What will your sleep be made of?
Summary of Book 1:
Eve and Theo don’t know each other. After waking up with no memories in a world where the population seems to have vanished, they set out in search of answers. What happened?
Very quickly, they realize that danger lurks, sinister and nightmarish…
Through encounters and adventures, they must survive in a post-apocalyptic world. Fantastic creatures and countless trials await them on the path to a terrifying truth...
Don’t judge by appearances… Monsters aren’t always who you think they are…
Read an excerpt from Book 1
The explosive book trailer!
What readers are saying!

Imaginoire - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I have rarely held such a complete work in my hands. Without exaggerating, this is not far removed from the genius of a Tolkien or a Burton. I simply loved immersing myself in the Nightmare universe. The presentation is the icing on the cake; the book is magnificent.

Review_yagi_yoko - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
What a wonderful read! With its nightmares, fantastical creatures, destructive secrets, and the bonds that form, this story never ceases to surprise us. A wonderful discovery!

Bennybooks - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The book completely draws you in. It reminds me of a movie I saw as a child: Richard in the Land of Magic Books. I found myself completely engrossed in the story. I highly recommend this book, it’s a real gem.




