
Jonas Myers is kidnapped and taken to a seaside resort, with no memory of how she got there. Her closet is filled with jumpsuits in various, garish colors, and every type of food she desires is brought to her, whenever she likes. It almost feels like a controlled paradise, with perpetual blue skies and sandy beaches. The resort is picturesque, surreal, and deeply wrong. Surveillance cameras peer from every corner. The grass and trees, once touched, prove to be simulations. No one will answer her questions, and the ones who do, answer in cryptic phrases. The only thing to do is play along—but Jonas hasn’t thrived by following the rules. As Jonas attempts to unravel the mystery of the resort and its shadowy rulers, her grip on reality begins to fray. Is she being watched by enemies? Tested by allies? Or trapped in a carefully constructed illusion designed to strip away her identity and secrets? Inspired by the cult classic TV series The Prisoner starring Patrick McGoohan, and the sci-fi anthology Black Mirror, EYELAND is a gripping psychological thriller that explores surveillance, addiction, loss, and the terrifying limits of free will. With mind-bending twists and a protagonist who refuses to surrender, this is a haunting journey into paranoia, control, and the human spirit's final stand. Escape may be impossible. But the mind is still your own**… until it becomes the most terrifying place to be trapped inside.**
Author

Jenna Moquin grew up on the outskirts of Boston, and attended Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts where she studied creative writing and literature. Her short stories and poetry have appeared in The Literary Hatchet, Asylum Ink, Heater, and The Larcom Review. In 2016, she released a collection of dark tales, Safe: New and Selected Stories. In 2021, she compiled a charity anthology featuring 1980s-themed horror stories by members of the New England Horror Writers. She is an active member of the New England Horror Writers and the Porter Square Writer's Group. She is a proud aunt to 6 nieces and nephews, and currently resides north of Boston with her Devil's Ivy plants. Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JennaMoquin Jenna's Amazon page: https://www.amazon.com/Jenna-Moquin/e... Jenna's official website: http://www.jennamoquin.com/