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After the book was published, Taylor received messages from readers who had stayed at similar remote Scottish inns and felt the exact same "creepy" vibe. One reader even joked they couldn't look at their fellow hotel guests the same way again, fearing one might be a "Sleep" character in disguise [5].

She used the physical "heavy-eyed" sensation of exhaustion to describe Anna’s deteriorating mental state.

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💡 The book’s terrifying atmosphere works because it’s rooted in the very real human fear of being trapped with a stranger in the dark. To find your next thriller or a similar author :

This authenticity is why many readers find the protagonist's paranoia so visceral [3]. The Island Setting Secret

The chilling inspiration behind C.L. Taylor’s Sleep stems from a real-life brush with danger that turned a peaceful getaway into a psychological thriller. The Real-Life "Inspiration"

Taylor has shared that the concept of insomnia in the book wasn't just a plot point; it mirrored her own creative process.