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Frequency of Falling

Frequency of Falling, A Novel by Lisa M. Lee

Gentry is thirty-four years old, $47 in her bank account, and watching her mother disappear into dementia. She has been performing her whole life.

Then, at 3 AM, the algorithm serves her a video. Drake is handsome, calm, certain. "You are not broken," he says. "You are just out of frequency."

Gentry believes him.

What follows is a two-year descent into manifestation from certifications and retreats to blindfold rituals. She sells her furniture. She maxes out her credit cards. She recruits her desperate friend. She misses her mother's final months. She spends $52,000 on a lie.

Then she overhears Drake laughing: "The woman with the dementia mother? She's good for another $50,000 easy."

The Frequency of Falling is the story of what comes after—the shunning, the lawsuit, and the slow, painful learning that you cannot manifest outcomes, only actions. That the rock always rolls down the hill. That the point is not the summit.

The point is the push.

For anyone who has ever paid for a promise, taped an affirmation to a mirror, or wondered why the universe isn't listening.

The universe is not listening. You were never broken. You were just sold a lie.

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