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Origins: A Twin Flame Journey Part One: The Echoed Thread

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Memories are the foundation of who we are. Some become imprints—etched into the very core of our being.

In the year 2111, identity is managed. After a devastating virus, the Genesis Foundation rebuilt society by classifying every citizen from birth as Rational, Rehabilitated, Forgotten, or Lost. Where you live—and whether you survive—is determined by the label you’re given. District walls separate the clean from the quarantined. Surveillance is constant.

Abra is Rehabilitated—deemed salvageable by the Foundation’s cold algorithms. Haunted by loss and craving something real, she becomes a Rehabilitator for their most controversial Dark Knight Glycerine. But when she collides with the Freethinkers—rebels who reject the system’s psychological chains—she begins to question the drugs, the labels, and even her memories.

Torn between the illusion of safety and the price of truth, Abra must navigate a world of virtual realities, memory manipulation, and whispered resistance. And as the lines between what is real and what is rewritten begin to blur, she’s forced to confront the most dangerous question of

Who was she before they told her who to be?

A genre-bending fusion of dystopian sci-fi, speculative fiction, fantasy, psychological thriller, spirituality, and romance. The Echoed Thread is Part One of Origins—the opening installment in the A Twin Flame Journey series.Perfect for fans of character-driven speculative fiction, The Echoed Thread weaves together themes of free will vs. control, grief and transformation, psychological manipulation, forbidden love, spiritual awakening, and the search for truth in a manufactured reality.Tropes include found family, soul-deep connection (twin flames), rebellion against the system, memory tampering, slow-burn romance, and the unraveling of identity.Blending the societal critique of 1984 and Brave New World, the psychological intensity of Philip K. Dick, and the spiritual resonance of The Celestine Prophecy, this debut novel explores a chilling world of class stratification, technological control, and metaphysical rebellion.
Embark on a journey where twin flames collide, memories awaken, and the rabbit hole pulls you into a love that transcends time.

329 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 11, 2025

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March 23, 2026
'Maybe we all snap in the end, and the echo is all that remains...'

This is the only book I've ever read that has this originality to it and it's plot structure, and also the first sci-fi dystopian book I've read that deals with the labyrinth of the human mind and unseen forces that can bind or break us.

This book takes place in the year 2111, where identify is controlled.
After a horrific virus, the Genesis Fondation rebuilt society by putting everyone in boxes- sticking them with labels from birth.
Rational, Rehabilitated, Forgotten, or Lost.
The label you're given determines your life- where you live and whether you survive.
Surveillance is constant.

Abra, our main character, is Rehabilitated, determined useful to the Fondation's cruel algorithms.
Huanted by loss and craving something real, she sets out to become a Rehabilitator-for the most controversial cure: Dark Knight Glycerine.

Soon Abra collides with the Freethinkers- those who reject the systems psychological chains, and starts to question everything.

Abra must navigate a world of virtual realities, memory manipulation, and whispered resistance.

Towards the middle of the book i did experience some confusion with the events happening in the Fondation (though that does not take away from the fact that this book is still very intriguing) and felt sad for the main Character Abra, who has Borderline personality disorder and struggles with various failed relationships, mental turmoil, and intense fear of abandonment, losing hope for finding real love because those she's been with have severed it.

The reason Dark Knight Glycerine was created and what it was used for was quite intriguing, but I did wish I could see more scenes involving it and other individuals simply because I really liked the concept of it.

The ending was quite a surprise, I wasn't expecting what happened to end in a cliffhanger, and I found myself turning the page to find more words!

Overall, while there were some things i wished went differently, the concepts and ideas in this book, the originality of the plot and structure of the Genesis Fondation, and realistic representation of BPD has this book set at 5 stars 🌟

This is a read I won't forget.
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25 reviews2 followers
February 22, 2026
This book completely pulls you into its world. It has a dystopian society that’s both intense and fascinating. The way Abra blends sci‑fi, romance, and deep emotional themes is just incredible.

The characters feel so real, and I connected with their struggles and relationships on such a personal level. The “twin flame” concept adds such a powerful layer of emotion and connection that really stays with you long after you close the book.

It’s not your typical sci‑fi or romance; it’s a perfect mix that keeps you hooked from start to finish. If you’re looking for a story that’s thought-provoking, heartfelt, and beautifully written, this is it. I can’t wait to dive into the next part of the series!
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73 reviews3 followers
March 21, 2026
Wow! First of all, what a freaking ending. But let’s rewind. We are in the not too distant future in this dystopian world. Where so many scary things could legitimately end up.

This book was well balanced between dystopian science fiction and emotionally charged characters that were well developed. I became deeply invested in our FMC, who was balanced between being strong and vulnerable. I really enjoyed this and look forward to the next installment
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November 13, 2025
Frost has created a world that feels chillingly real. The Genesis Foundation, the classifications, the constant surveillance it all mirrors so much of our own society. I couldn’t stop thinking about it. The emotional and spiritual layers gave it so much depth. This is speculative fiction at its finest.
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