
Dance of the Forgotten
A Tales of the Bizarre Story
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Narrated by:
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T.E. Gabbidon
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By:
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James Mascia
About this listen
In 1925, Evelyn was the life of the party—until the night she died in a tragic accident, forever bound to the grand ballroom where she took her last breath. Now, she lingers in the shadows, reliving the thrill of music, passion, and forbidden pleasures. When a mysterious man in black arrives, offering her a way out, Evelyn must face a terrible truth—she and the others are trapped in an endless waltz, reliving the same night, only to burn and forget it all before the cycle begins again. If she stays, she will remain lost in the ecstasy of the dance forever. If she leaves, she must finally embrace the unknown. The choice is hers… but the fire is coming.
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