They say the bad dreams get caught in the web of the dream catcher. But all goes wrong when the nightmares escape their confinement, colliding with reality, giving us mortals a living hell. Avangeline Bauer has been haunted by nightmares, especially since her father unexpectedly died—or in this case, vanished, yet to find his remains. What John Bauer leaves behind was a daughter, and a mercurial and now widowed wife who becomes desperate for love. Also, there was an old dream catcher that has lost its purpose. The dream catcher has been sitting in the cellar for years until searching through his old things, her father stumbled upon it and curious Avangeline willfully “borrowed” it. Over time Ava grew bored with the object, and simply left it on her dresser to the point where it collected dust. But it was the only keepsake she had left of her father, often contemplating the dream catcher. Being sent to the guidance office, her counselor worries about her peculiar state and forces her to become confidantes with Owen Nelson—a loner at heart with an artistic talent. The problem is, that Owen doesn’t want anything to do with her and neither does Ava. But what they do have in common is that they are both trying to cope with a loss of a family member, as much as Ava wants to believe that her father is alive. But the two are inexplicably drawn to each other after the carnages of two Windsor residents, only to come to the frightful conclusion that they were in fact attacked by vampires (even if no one would believe their theory). And that’s not only the other paranormal happening in this small Northern Connecticut town. Ava has developed the ability of clairaudience, suddenly able to communicate with the deceased, even her father whom they believed to be dead. Impossible. And the resonating light being produced by the dream catcher makes it all the more a mystery. What’s going on?