Yael Summers spent his last life composing the songs that made his eldest sister a star. His brother Zayne stole the credit. Misunderstood and isolated by the family, Yael died alone on a cold winter night. Reborn and thrown back five years, he remembers every betrayal and every stolen line. He refuses to let history repeat itself. Armed with the very songs that were taken from him, Yael severs ties with the household that betrayed him and vows to perform them himself, reclaim authorship, and climb to the top. The rebirth creates a tense countdown: same faces, same lies, but now Yael has knowledge and resolve. Every rehearsal and choice risks exposure, revenge, or redemption. Can he outsing their deceit and remake his fate?
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View All >Trevor
This drama nails second chances and creative justice. Yael's determination and raw voice sell every scene.
2026-02-23 16:07:05
Paige
This winter scene broke me; his death stung deeply. Rebirth five years earlier feels like fate reclaiming his music.
2026-02-03 11:45:24
Connor
The prose-like scenes of winter and music felt lyrical, bitter. I kept underlining the lines about ownership and memory.
2026-01-26 14:42:59