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ECHOES OF THE WRECK

A Vacation That Turns Into a Nightmare

Brenna and Caleb arrive in Hawaii expecting rest, beauty, and time together. Instead, one visit to Pearl Harbor opens a door neither of them understands. What begins as a simple stop on their trip quickly becomes something frightening, intimate, and impossible to explain.

Echoes of the Wreck is not only about possession or fear. It is about identity, memory, grief, and the emotional cost of carrying something that does not belong to you. It asks a powerful question: what do we do when history refuses to stay buried?

What makes this book memorable is the balance between suspense and feeling. The mystery keeps moving, but the emotional thread never gets lost. Brenna’s fear, Caleb’s loyalty, and the growing sense that something unfinished is reaching through time give the story real weight.

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