Description
Some memories are burned too deep to forget.
Cassi Hesid’s world upended the day her brother, Jair, abandoned their family. Four years later, she’s still striving to move on and evade the constant pull of a repeating dimension formed by her memories of him. But when a fire devastates her village’s harvest and Cassi discovers Jair is the apprentice of the supplier they now depend on, she loses her fight against the Repeat and is dragged into the past she’s tried to outrun.
Returning to the real world to help her village isn’t simple though. Unless she accepts refuge from the tree that once asked her to forgive her brother, she will stay stuck in the memories forever. But, after all the years and pain that have passed between them, she’s more convinced of one thing: her brother doesn’t deserve forgiveness.
100% of proceeds go toward a fund to help Hannah attend writing conferences, hire professional editors on other projects, and receive additional training – all so she can grow further as a writer.


Bruce Hendryx –
Hannah Toth has written a story that challenges the reader to be introspective about their own lives through a character who is working through a series of painful losses. At its start this story has a darkness that again challenges the reader to push forward in the same way our character is painfully moving ahead. The reward for working through our character’s trials is an uplifting story of redemption that also challenges each of us to look inward to find ways to avoid this same darkness.