In a world where belief shapes reality, lies are more powerful than truth.
Rael awakens in a ruined shrine, surrounded by soldiers who kneel before him—a warlord they swear has led them for years. But there’s a problem.
He doesn’t remember them. He doesn’t remember the war.
And worst of all—he doesn’t remember himself.
A mask clings to his face, bound to his very being. A mask that doesn’t grant him power, but something far more terrifying—it makes him whatever others believe him to be.
If they think he’s a hero, he becomes one. If they think he’s a monster, he won’t be able to stop himself from becoming one.
Now, trapped in a world at war, Rael must play along to survive. But as cracks in reality begin to form—battles fought twice, people disappearing without a trace, the past rewriting itself—Rael realizes something worse than war is happening.
This world has already erased him once.
And if he doesn't uncover the truth before it happens again…
This time, it won’t let him come back.
I hope for a perfect 5. I have high hopes for this book