Fragments of Her

Fragments of Her

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She wakes up in a life that isn't hers. Lena Carter doesn't remember moving to this city. She doesn't remember taking this job. But everyone around her acts like she belongs-like she's always been here. The flashes of déjà vu, the whispers of a name she doesn't recognize, the feeling that something is wrong... She tries to ignore it. Until she finds the note. Written in her own handwriting. One word: "Remember." As the dreams grow more vivid-blood on her hands, a figure watching in the rain-Lena begins to question everything. Who is she? Why does the world feel like it's resetting around her? And why does Ethan, the quiet stranger with familiar eyes, seem to know more than he's saying? The more she uncovers, the more dangerous it becomes. Because Lena wasn't supposed to remember. And someone will do anything to make her forget.
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