The Lady in Flesh

Beneath the hills of Appalachia, something ancient stirs, something hungry.
The Lady in Flesh is not a tale. It’s a warning. A dark inheritance whispered through blood, memory, and screams. Before there was Room 316, before the closets breathed and the walls began to bleed, there was a tear in the world. A wound. And one woman stepped inside.
Spanning centuries of horror, sacrifice, and monstrous transformation, this first book in the Psalms of the Tear series introduces Wenonah, a healer turned herald of the Shadow Realm. As she offers blood to a dark intelligence buried beneath sacred ground, her family, her people, and her own soul are consumed in service to a growing god of suffering.
From the haunted roots of 1600s Appalachia to the cursed foundation of Sarvey Hall, this psychological horror epic reveals the origin of Room 316 and the nightmare realm that waits beyond its closet door.
For fans of cosmic horror, body horror, and long-form mythic terror, The Lady in Flesh is a brutal, immersive descent into generational trauma, sacred corruption, and the monstrous cost of memory.
You’ve already heard the knock.
Now you’ve opened the cover.
What happens next… is remembering.

Room 316
Sarvey Hall has always been an oddity on Concord University's quiet campus, an aging dormitory with dark windows, flickering lights, and a silence that feels just a little too still. Students whisper about Room 316, but no one speaks of it for long. Something waits behind that door.
When freshman Mara Ellison moves into the room, she brings only a few belongings, a journal, and a sharp mind. But what begins as strange dreams and late-night whispers quickly spirals into a terrifying descent no one could explain, or escape. As the years pass, other girls vanish. Some say it’s a curse. Others say it’s something worse.
Told through journal entries, investigations, and the unraveling sanity of those who dared to stay, Room 316 is a slow-burning psychological horror novel about obsession, memory, and the unseen horrors that lurk behind seemingly ordinary doors.
Once you enter Room 316, it remembers you. And it doesn’t let go.

Blood of Psalm
Room 316 doesn’t just haunt. It remembers.
When Amira Patel begins her freshman year at Concord University, she expects awkward roommates and late-night study sessions—not whispers from the closet, vanishing girls, or a room that watches her sleep. But Sarvey Hall has a history soaked in silence, and Room 316 is its darkest chapter.
As she investigates the disappearances, Amira uncovers a forgotten name: Chief Steven Kent—a man who once tried to fight the darkness and failed. Now trapped in a realm of flesh, memory, and teeth, Kent relives his worst mistakes on an endless loop… until Amira’s arrival stirs something awake.
Together, they must navigate the terrors of the real world and the horrors beyond it to uncover the truth—and survive it.
This is the third chapter in the Psalms of the Tear series.
This is the Blood of Psalm.