Oblivion: Book Two of The Awakener Series
“Love forged them. Destiny bound them. Betrayal will test them.”

The psychiatric hospital tasted like static and despair. Tabitha could feel it coating her tongue, crawling over her skin, seeping into her bones as she sat on the windowsill across from the Seer’s padded room. Twenty-nine days she’d been trapped in this fluorescent hell, her Soul Hunter abilities screaming at the constant bombardment of broken minds. Tap. Tap. Tap. Her boot hit the wall in rhythm with her mounting frustration. Through the small porthole window, she could see Rachel Perry—the Seer, mother of the Awakener, one of the most powerful women on Earth—curled in a ball like a broken child. And somewhere out there, Marcus had vanished. The bastard who was supposed to kidnap this woman had disappeared off Tabitha’s radar three days ago, leaving her to rot in this place where the lights flickered like dying stars and every soul was drowning in darkness.
The electric charge that rippled through the corridor wasn’t coming from inside the hospital—and that’s what made Tabitha’s instincts scream. She’d felt that signature before: arrogance wrapped in despair, power coated in ancient malice. Council energy. Her eyes snapped to Dr. Altice, who stood frozen at the Seer’s door like a puppet waiting for strings to be pulled. When she’d extended her energy toward him moments ago, she’d felt nothing—the telltale void of a possessed body. Fuck. A Council member was here, wearing the doctor’s skin, and Marcus was three days gone with no explanation. Tabitha’s fingers itched for her blade. She’d spent twenty-nine days in this static-filled nightmare following orders: watch the Seer, wait for Marcus, don’t engage. But her father’s orders hadn’t accounted for this. If a Council member took Rachel Perry now, before the Awakener could reach her, everything would unravel. The Seer would be lost. The Awakener would never find her mother. And Tabitha? She’d be dragged back to the Cavern of Souls for failing her mission—back to her father’s cold eyes and the Council’s brutal training. The doctor’s hand touched the door handle. Twenty-nine days of boredom just became a life-or-death decision, and Tabitha had exactly three seconds to choose: obey orders and lose everything, or break every rule and pray she survived the consequences.
- Enemies-to-lovers bond
- Impossible choice
- Amplified power through love
- Love triangle tension
- Apocalyptic stakes
- Destiny vs. free will
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“A real page turner to find out if The Awakener is going to succeed in living another day. Will she reunite with her family? Will she be able to save her loved ones? ”
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“After reading the first book ( Awakener ) I couldn’t wait for this one. Now I’m hanging on waiting for the next one. I am really enjoying them. They took me into another world, away from the every day life we live/read about. Now the waiting begins for the next book.”
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This Book Includes
Fated Mates, Alpha Heroine, Political Power Struggles, Slow Burn, Touch-Her-and-Die Energy
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Author R.E.S. Tidmore



She writes bold romance featuring feral heroines, broken heroes, and love stories that hurt before they heal.
Note from the Author
Oblivion was my first book written as a full-time author. Committing myself to a daily writing goal, I sat down every day and wrote 3,000 words, no matter what was happening in my life. Some days, the words flowed easily; other days, it was a struggle to reach that target. Through the process, I learned the value of discipline and persistence, and by the end of about four months, I had completed the manuscript.
Darron and Tabitha were such fun characters to write, and they quickly became real personalities in my mind. Sometimes, it felt as though they were guiding the story rather than me—often pushing back against my plans for them or surprising me with new directions. Their banter, conflicts, and growth made every writing session exciting. I love when characters come to life and develop their own voices, and Darron and Tabitha did just that. Watching them learn to work together, overcome their flaws, and grow as a team made the writing process especially rewarding. By the end, I felt like I’d taken a journey alongside them—one filled with challenges, laughter, and unexpected moments. Oblivion was truly a joy to write, and it will always hold a special place in my heart as the book where I discovered the power of living inside a story every single day.
