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Seventeen-year-old Evie thought college would be a fresh start, but the haunting nightmares that have plagued her follow her to Crestwood's campus—and they're getting harder to ignore. When she meets the coldly dismissive Reed Wellington, an inexplicable magnetic pull draws her to him despite his obvious disdain, and his constant, mysterious presence in her life begins to unravel everything she thought she knew about herself. As Evie searches for answers about what Reed is hiding and why she can't stay away from him, she starts to suspect that neither of them are quite as ordinary as they seem. With a dark future looming in her visions, Evie must uncover the truth before she's pulled under by forces she doesn't yet understand.
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Haunting indie-pop with ethereal vocals, brooding alternative rock, and sweeping orchestral moments. Think atmospheric folk, dark indie, and tender acoustic ballads—yearning melodies that spiral between mystery and magnetic pull, with soft vocal harmonies and cinematic strings building tension beneath delicate verses.
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