Borrowed Nights, Returned Mornings is a reflective literary fiction audiobook about addiction to late nights and the quiet cost of living after midnight. Told in an intimate first-person voice, the book explores how staying awake becomes a coping mechanism, a hiding place, and eventually a trap. Through lived moments, emotional honesty, and gradual self-awareness, the narrator confronts exhaustion, avoidance, and identity tied to sleeplessness. Rather than offering quick fixes, the story follows a slow return to balance, learning how to live fully in daylight without losing depth or introspection. It is a nuanced, h