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: The belief that souls return to resolve past conflicts.

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: Narrative shifts between the past and the present day.

The story centers on the profound sense of between the protagonists, a feeling that they have known each other "forever" despite just meeting. This theme of instant recognition is a staple of romantic literature, but Bree elevates it by grounding the emotional stakes in a mystery that the characters must solve together. As they uncover the fragments of their shared history, the novel shifts between different eras, providing a rich, atmospheric contrast between historical settings and contemporary life. This dual-timeline structure allows the author to examine how social norms and circumstances change, while the core of human emotion remains remarkably constant.

: The "déjà vu" sensation of meeting a stranger who feels like family.

: Overcoming ancient traumas through modern-day love and forgiveness. To help you dive deeper into this book or its genre,