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Returning to Life

His love returned. But did her heart?

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Returning to Life

By: Juan Manuel Rodríguez Caamaño
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In 2077, death has a cure… but the price might be your soul.

Cazandra has waited four long years for a miracle. She’s mortgaged her past and spent a fortune at the "Life Sanctuary" to bring back José del Carmen, her deceased husband. The cutting-edge regeneration technology promises to return the love of her life, and she won’t let anything stand in her way.

Nothing, except Martín.

He’s also waiting, broken by the loss of his own wife. Bound by grief in the aseptic clinic waiting room, Cazandra and Martín forge a bond that transcends mere friendship. When tragedy strikes Martín for a second time, they cross a forbidden line on a night of desperation and raw desire.

Now, with José finally back, his familiar body breathing beside her, Cazandra faces an impossible dilemma. Small, unsettling glitches in his gaze hint that the man who returned might not be entirely the one she remembered. And the silver pendant from Martín, clutched tight in her hand, is a burning reminder of the passion she found in the darkness.

Can a love reborn survive the secrets of solitude? What happens when the man who returned from death isn't the only one who owns your heart?

A breathtaking and sensual story where Black Mirror meets The Notebook with a dash of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

Genre Fiction Hard Science Fiction Literary Fiction Science Fiction Marriage
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