When six friends find themselves stuck in a maze with only one exit, there's no telling what could happen. Each one has their own fear of what will happen in this maze.
Nitro, the Icing leader of the group, is afraid for the safety of her friends.
Kitty, a cowardly yet fierce meifwa, has Thanatophobia, the fear of death.
Mags, the brave nerd of the group, is worried about finding a way out.
Logan, the Meer, is afraid of what's coming at the end of the maze.
Kate, a cheerful friend, can't seem to find a bathroom.
Iris, the clueless pal, always ends up getting lost. Stupid dead ends.
So, when six terrified friends face a load of monsters, how many of them will escape the maze?
Jayashree Atkinson knows she's insane: she's been told so every day for the past five years. She has to be. After all, most people don't have nightmares when they're awake. Locked away at thirteen for a crime she doesn't remember committing, Jay thought she would spend her entire life within the walls of a psychiatric hospital. She spends each day drifting between what is real and what is pretend until she is unable to distinguish one from the other. Jay believes she will never escape until one day a mysterious young man named Harvey breaks into the hospital to tell her that she is not crazy, that she is in fact a living embodiment of a nightmare: a mara.
Freed from her captivity, Jay attempts to return to a normal life and understand who (or what) she really is. As Jay learns to control the nightmares within her she is soon faced with opponents outside her own mind including Harvey's brother Edmund, whose affection for Jay seems too good to be true, the mother who abandoned her as a child, and an entire court of mara who would see her executed for her merely existing.
Torn between the world of humans and the realm of nightmares, Jay must work to control her power and achieve her destiny before forces darker than her own nightmares lock her away for good.