Legacy of Fogotten

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This book was never meant to exist on its own. It was written because the first story opened doors that could not be closed anymore. After finishing the first book, I realized that the events were only the surface. The story pointed toward something older, deeper, and far more structured than a single antagonist or a single mystery. Questions began to form naturally. Who was really pulling the strings. How far the influence reached. And why so many truths felt deliberately erased rather than simply forgotten. Legacy of the Forgotten became the bridge between discovery and consequence. It is the moment when the story stops being personal and starts becoming systemic. While writing this book, the focus shifted from individual actions to hidden structures. Power that does not announce itself. Groups that do not rule openly, but quietly shape outcomes over time. The idea of the Circle of Nine emerged not as a villain, but as a mechanism, something ancient that survives because it adapts, hides, and embeds itself into normal life. This second book was written to expand the world without losing intimacy. Alex and Emma are no longer reacting to isolated threats. They are being drawn into a larger pattern where family history, memory, and inheritance matter as much as courage or strength. Truth becomes heavier here. Knowing more does not bring relief. It brings responsibility. Legacy of the Forgotten is about that weight, the realization that the past is not gone, that bloodlines, choices, and silence echo forward, and that some systems exist precisely because people believe they are too old, too large, or too hidden to confront. This book sits at the center of the trilogy by design. It does not resolve. It exposes. It widens the scope and removes the illusion that danger can be outrun. By the end of this story, the world is no longer safe, simple, or familiar, and there is no way back to ignorance. I wrote this book to prepare the ground for what comes next, and I hope you feel that shift as strongly as I did while writing it. I truly look forward to your feedback.

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