
Full Moon Feast: When Thanksgiving Turns Into Survival
“A chaotic family Thanksgiving turns deadly when an uninvited guest brings something far more dangerous than bad manners.”
Not Every Family Dinner Ends With Dessert
Thanksgiving is supposed to be predictable.
Too much food.
Too many opinions.
And at least one argument that gets out of hand.
But in Full Moon Feast, things don’t just get uncomfortable,
they get dangerous.
When the Guest List Goes Wrong
“An uninvited guest brings something far more dangerous…”
Every family gathering has that moment where something feels off.
Someone shows up who shouldn’t be there.
A tension no one talks about.
A shift in the room you can’t explain.
In this story, that moment doesn’t pass.
It escalates.
A Feast That Turns into a Fight to Survive
What starts as a chaotic, messy family dinner quickly spirals into something much darker.
The table becomes a battleground.
The traditions fall apart.
And the night stops being about celebration and starts being about survival.
This isn’t just horror.
It’s controlled chaos.
Horror With a Bite of Dark Humor
What sets Full Moon Feast apart is its tone.
It doesn’t just rely on fear.
It leans into:
- Absurdity
- Family dysfunction
- Situations that are just a little too real
Because sometimes the most terrifying part isn’t the threat,
it’s how normal everything felt just moments before.
Why This Story Works
At its core, the concept is simple and effective:
- A familiar setting (Thanksgiving)
- A disruptive force (the uninvited guest)
- A rapid shift from normal → dangerous
That contrast is what makes it hit.
Readers don’t need to learn a new world.
They already know the rules.
Which makes it even more unsettling when those rules break.
Who This Is For
If you’re drawn to:
- Horror rooted in everyday situations
- Dark comedy mixed with tension
- Stories where things spiral fast and unpredictably
Full Moon Feast delivers exactly that.
Read the Book
👉 Step into the chaos:
Final Thought
Some family dinners are awkward.
Some are uncomfortable.
And some…
you don’t walk away from the same.

