The Echo of Midnight
ebook ∣ He wasn't supposed to exist. She wasn't supposed to find him
By Mohammed Hamed Ahmed Soliman
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🕰️ A love story hidden in the folds of time.
🔁 A system rewritten by choice, not control.
Eva Hartley never meant to uncover the ancient door hidden inside her family's crumbling manor — or awaken the man sealed behind it...
What if the love you found wasn't meant to exist — and the system that kept you apart is breaking?
Eva Hartley never meant to uncover the ancient door hidden inside her family's crumbling manor — or awaken the man sealed behind it. Lucian is no ordinary stranger. He's the last of the Midnight Order, a guardian of fractured time, a man trapped between forgotten timelines... and the only one who remembers who Eva truly is.
But Eva's reappearance wasn't supposed to happen. In most realities, she's gone. And her survival threatens to unravel everything.
Across the threshold of reality, another woman walks a different path: Eleanor, a scientist racing to decode the ghost equation — a recursive system built to observe itself... and destroy anything that tries. Together with Alaric, a man hiding secrets of his own, Eleanor enters a collapsing world of memory loops, biocircuits, and anti-observers — and discovers that truth alone isn't enough. It must be chosen.
As parallel stories converge through time, identity, and destiny, The Echo of Midnight explores what happens when forgotten love, fractured timelines, and system consciousness collide.
🕰️ Romantic. Mysterious. Mind-bending.
For fans of The Time Traveler's Wife, Recursion, and The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue — this is a haunting, high-concept love story that asks:
Can you rewrite the system without losing who you are?