Fractured
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Narrado por:
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Louise Cooksey's voice replica
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De:
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Mike Robb
Este título usa uma réplica de voz do narrador
Sobre este título
In Fractured, the sequel to Fracturebound, Sammy returns as a reformed soul, no longer bound by the gods or loops, but still shaped by the fractures left behind. When a girl named Rin appears without memory—or history—Sammy learns that a force called the Unwritten is consuming entire realities, erasing forgotten timelines, discarded dreams, and unwanted identities.
With his allies Lyssara and Kero, and under the guidance of a memory keeper named Watch, Sammy discovers that Rin is the key: a carrier of lost versions of herself. They travel through fractured timelines to rescue her alternate selves—some broken, some whole, some monstrous—each echo making her stronger and more complete.
But the Unwritten is not alone. From the edges of unformed possibility, a new entity appears: the Rewritten—a version of Sammy who was never meant to exist. Fueled by rejection, the Rewritten begins reshaping reality by pulling from unwritten stories, creating chaos through unchecked invention.
To stop him, Sammy must enter the Realm Between Thought, where narrative itself bends, and face the hardest truth: he is no longer just a character in a looped tale—he is now an author of meaning.
In the climax, Sammy merges all versions of himself in the Spiral of Convergence, sacrificing simplicity for wholeness. He is judged by the origin Architects, creators of all threads, who demand to know: is he a story, or the storyteller?
Sammy chooses neither.
He chooses choice.
And from the ashes of fractured timelines, he builds a library—not of memory, but of becoming—where all people, across all timelines, can write their own path.
Fractured is a story of identity, memory, and possibility—where the greatest victory isn’t defeating fate, but making space for others to dream.
©2025 Mike Robb (P)2025 Mike Robb