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Echo Rewritten

R. M. Kiser (2025)

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Pages538 (Long 500+)
SettingSecondary World
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When the city's memory becomes a weapon, the hunt begins. Branded traitor after the collapse of the Glass Bridge, Serenya Nerio must gather the stormglass shards that hold Bridgefall's true history before the Council rewrites the past into a weapon-and before they use her stolen voice as the final lie. The Echo Rewritten is a dark, atmospheric fantasy about memory, grief, and the price of truth. In a city where stone remembers, glass records emotion, and the Mist watches everything, one girl stands between remembrance and oblivion. To save Bridgefall, Serenya must face the ghosts that made her-both the ones the city keeps and the ones she created herself. For fans of The City of Stairs, The Night Circus, and The Golem and the Jinni, this debut blends political intrigue with haunting emotion and lyrical prose. As Serenya's journey deepens, the story explores the boundaries between author and authored, love and loss, and the fragile act of rewriting one's own past. The Echo Rewritten is Book One of the Echoes of Bridgefall series, a dark fantasy saga where the power to remember becomes the power to destroy. Keywords: dark fantasy; lyrical prose; political fantasy; memory magic; stormglass; epic fantasy romance; morally complex heroine; atmospheric worldbuilding; city as character; mythic resonance; grief and redemption; bridgefall; echo motif.