Rebirth of a Broken Dream

Rebirth of a Broken Dream

Shavon Tsuchiya

401,307 Words

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In the troubled town of Brookhaven, the darkness swells with anticipation as Evangeline Hayes finds herself on the edge of life and death. As a heavily pregnant woman, she never expected her closest f riend, the wickedly malevolent Miriam Rivers, to shatter her world in a moment of rage. A push down the stairs leaves Evangeline clinging to life and stripped of her child, but instead of succumbing, she awakens in a new, unexpected reality. Held prisoner on the ledge of a tall building with her life hanging in the balance, Evangeline grapples with the shards of her shattered existence. Terrifying memories of her betrayal and imminent demise swirl in chaos, yet something supernatural awakens within her—the possibility of rebirth. Is she a mad spirit yearning for revenge, or has she find herself in the body of a girl untouched by tragedy? The more she struggles to escape her dire situation, the more she uncovers a hidden truth about herself and those surrounding her. As Evangeline attempts to unravel the enigma of her current life, she becomes entangled with Dorian Blackwood, an enigmatic figure whose very presence could either be her salvation or her undoing. Though he appears disinterested, there’s a magnetic tension between them, sparking intrigue and a raw desire for revenge against Miriam's cruelty. There is a cruel game afoot as sinister forces close in around them, the stakes rising higher with every heartbeat. Secrets uncovered lead Evangeline to question her sanity while deepening the suspense of her precarious existence. With every heartbeat echoing the wrath she holds within, can Evangeline use her renewed lease on life to enact vengeance against those who wronged her and protect what remains of her shattered spirit? As the storms brew and shadows loom, the collision of fate and vengeance hurls her into a deadly confrontation—one that will ultimately determine whether she can reclaim what was stolen from her or if she will fade into the night's despair forever.