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The Rewrite of Me

The Rewrite of Me

Author: Blake J.R.
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Chapter 1 01

Word Count: 516    |    Released on: 03/05/2025

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a swipe of her card

Vale-the most affluent man in Riverton and her then-fiancé. But the wealth

agement, she vowed to live differently

screeched to a halt. The door flung open, and Au

commanded, "

flung into the back seat. The car raced through the city to a hospital. W

speak. "Margaux fell. She's bleeding heavily

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The Rewrite of Me
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“After surviving a life shadowed by silence, betrayal, and sacrifice, Elara Wynthorpe doesn't seek revenge-she seeks reclamation. Her first act of freedom? Spending five billion dollars on an uncharted island no one else wanted. The official managing the transaction was speechless. The island was remote-absent from GPS, untouched by tourism, and isolated from even the faintest signal of civilization. "Ms. Wynthorpe," he said carefully, "are you sure? Once you're there, the world won't follow." With a quiet certainty in her voice, Elara answered, "Good. I don't want to be found." Because for Elara, disappearing isn't defeat-it's reinvention. And in the silence of the sea, she will rewrite not just her fate, but her voice, her art, and the echoes of others who need a place to begin again.”