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The Wife Who Forgot

By: TJ Cummings
Narrated by: Ashley Moss
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When Emily wakes in a hospital after a devastating car accident, she remembers nothing about her life before the crash. Not her home. Not her past. Not even the man sitting beside her bed claiming to be her husband.

Daniel is patient, comforting, and devoted. He tells her the memory loss is temporary. That healing will take time. That everything is going to be okay.

But something feels wrong.

The house they return to is filled with unfamiliar photographs, locked doors, and whispers that seem to move through the walls at night. Emily begins finding strange messages hidden throughout the home, written in her own handwriting, warning her not to trust the man she married.

Then the dreams begin.

Women dressed in black standing beneath the house. Candles burning in underground chambers. A voice repeating the same terrifying phrase:

You’ve died here before.

As Emily’s memories slowly return, she uncovers a horrifying truth buried beneath generations of blood and ritual. Her family was once part of an ancient lineage of witches capable of surviving death itself. And Daniel’s family has spent centuries hunting them.

Now the veil between life and death is thinning. The women of Emily’s bloodline are awakening. And the house remembers every life she’s lost inside it.

Because this was never the first time Emily died.

And if the ancestors fail to protect her this time…It will be the last.

©2026 TJ Cümmings (P)2026 TJ Cümmings
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