Reborn in Vengeance: Fallon Ingram's Second Chance Against the Ingram Family Deception

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Reborn in Vengeance: Fallon Ingram's Second Chance Against the Ingram Family Deception

Blurb:


After enduring a decade of servitude and betrayal, **Fallon Ingram** dies consumed by rage—only to wake up in her 18-year-old body on the fateful day of the **Northgate Endowment Exam**. This time, she refuses to fall for her uncle **Keith Ingram**’s manipulative trap, choosing her future over a fabricated family duty. But escaping **Aunt Brenda**’s cruelty and narcissistic cousin **Marissa**’s taunts is just the beginning.

Armed with memories of their lies and the haunting truth of her grandmother’s severed inheritance, Fallon maneuvers through a web of greed. When enigmatic **Aunt Caroline**—her father’s estranged sister—arrives with damning evidence of Keith’s financial fraud and violence, Fallon seizes a lethal opportunity: dismantle the **Ingram family**’s empire, reclaim her stolen legacy, and rewrite a destiny once shattered by betrayal.

Perfect for fans of **time travel revenge** and **dark family sagas**, this tale of resurrection and retribution pits a relentless heroine against lethal relatives in a battle where mercy dies first.

Content:

§PROLOGUE

The end came on a Tuesday, under the indifferent grey sky of Oakhaven, Pennsylvania.

Ten years.

Ten years I had given them, and in return, they gave me the curb.

The contents of my life—a few worn-out clothes, a handful of books—lay scattered in a pathetic pile on the wet pavement, tossed from the front door of the house my parents had left me.

My uncle, Keith Ingram, stood on the porch, his face a mask of false sorrow.

“It’s what your grandmother wanted, Fallon. Her will was very clear.”

His will, not hers.

His wife, my Aunt Brenda, stood beside him, a venomous smirk playing on her lips.

“Don’t look so surprised, you little leech. Did you really think you’d get a penny?”

And then there was my cousin, Marissa, stepping out of a sleek, new car—a car bought with money that should have been mine.

She glided towards me, wrapped in a cashmere coat, smelling of expensive perfume and victory.

She laughed, a sound as sharp and cruel as breaking glass.

“You’re an idiot, Fallon. You gave up a scholarship, a future, everything… to be a nursemaid to an old woman who never loved you. And for what?”

She gestured to my pathetic pile of belongings.

“For this.”

The words didn't just sting; they hollowed me out, leaving nothing but a cold, echoing void.

I wandered the streets in a daze, the icy winter wind cutting through my thin sweater.

Ten years of emptying bedpans, of cooking and cleaning, of enduring insults and casual cruelties.

Ten years of being their unpaid servant, all for the promise of an inheritance that was a lie from the very beginning.

I was twenty-eight, but I looked forty.

My hands were rough, my back ached, and my spirit was a shattered thing.

A truck’s horn blared, a sudden, violent sound that ripped through my stupor.

I looked up.

Two blindingly bright headlights rushed towards me, swallowing the grey world in a blaze of white.

My last thought was not of fear, or of regret.

It was of a burning, all-consuming rage.

If only I had another chance.

§01

Gasping—

I shot upright, the stale, recycled air of the Oakhaven Community Center filling my lungs in a painful rush.

My heart hammered against my ribs, a wild drumbeat of confusion and terror.

The world swam back into focus.

The sticky vinyl chair beneath me.

The low murmur of anxious teenagers around me.

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