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A voyage of dreams and nightmares. Welcome aboard The Fated. The price of a second chance may be more than a ticket.
Every sixteen years a luxurious ocean liner known as The Fated appears at the docks to carry a few lucky passengers to paradise. Yet when people onboard begin disappearing, one woman soon discovers their destination might not be paradise after all.
Amarra Obrel never expects to receive a boarding ticket in the mail for the legendary ship known as The Fated. Ever since failing her chance at becoming a concert pianist three years ago, she has spent her days as an elevator operator, resigned to the uninteresting future that seems set before her. When given the opportunity to embark on The Fated, however, she boards with the hope of starting a new life. Yet she soon senses something dark and sinister lurks beneath the ship’s decadent halls, ornate ballrooms, and opulent jazz clubs. When people close to her begin disappearing, she is left with no other choice than to set out and uncover the vessel’s secrets along with fellow passenger Kye-Shin Hura. But instead of providing answers, every discovery leads to more questions—questions about why they were selected for this voyage in the first place and more disturbingly: If not to paradise, then where exactly is The Fated taking them?
With cinematic and haunting prose that blends the genres of fantasy, dystopia, and paranormal, The Fated is the perfect suspenseful and atmospheric read for fans of The Alchemist, The Night Circus, Titanic, and The Midnight Library. It is for readers who appreciate an eclectic mix of genres, seamlessly blending fantasy, magical realism, paranormal, and mystery into a single, gripping narrative. The novel’s atmospheric and evocative setting provides the perfect escape for a cold winter night, as readers are drawn into an intriguing tale of dreams, desire, and self-discovery aboard a luxurious yet mysterious ship.



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