Rupert Wiles: Wait For Me
Written by Crystal Pearson
Narrated by Kimberly Yvonne Steele
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About this audiobook
If you had the chance to change your future by dying, to birth the person you could be, would you do it?
This is the question at the core of Rupert Wiles: Wait for Me. This story surfaced from a series of unfortunate events that led to a communal narcissist return cycle. It was written to help people understand the importance of recognizing and letting go of a love that's not for you.
The book follows Luka’s unconditional love for Rupert that eventually throws her into an alternate universe. She discovers different versions of her career, the man she has loved her entire life, and her family. Luka struggles to make a choice in a world that she does not recognize and has only one way to get back to her universe.
In the book, Luka Vierson dives into a rabbit hole of love's tumoil with Rupert Wiles since childhood and discovers her value while facing the soul tie life intertwined between them. Being in love with a memory that drowns you, creates mental chaos. If you have experienced falling into a cycle of emotional abuse, that leaves behind scars and the power of facing your own fears while trapped in endless manipulative conditioning, this book is for you.
Don't miscalculate the journey Rupert Wiles lays out as plain sailing, because the greatest lesson is love has to end life doesn't. The life in front of you is far more important than the life behind you.
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