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The Vengeful Rebirth: A Web of Betrayal - cover

The Vengeful Rebirth: A Web of Betrayal

Vera Knight

Publisher: NOVELSEA

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Victoria had it all—until a simple act of self-expression, dyeing her hair, unleashed a torrent of online hate that spiraled into real-world violence, masterminded by those she trusted most. Betrayed by her boyfriend Leo and her best friend Jasmine, Victoria's life ended in despair. But fate offers a second chance. Reborn with a mysterious ability to reflect misfortune onto its perpetrators, Victoria awakens in a hospital bed, ready to rewrite her story. This time, the hunters become the hunted. As Victoria meticulously turns their schemes against them, she discovers that the deepest wounds come from the closest hearts. A gripping tale of revenge, resilience, and the dark side of human connection, perfect for fans of psychological thrillers and stories of karmic justice.
Available since: 01/04/2026.
Print length: 48 pages.

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