The Encore (Wellington Series | Book Five) by Sonja Tanette Smith

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They thought the curtain had closed on their story.

But love and family always demands an encore.

When independent filmmaker Malcolm Wellington sets out to bring his parents’ legendary love story to the big screen, it feels like a full-circle moment… a tribute to everything they’ve survived.

But casting the perfect Sydni and Micah proves to be more than a creative decision. It’s a collision.

Because art has a way of uncovering what life tried to bury.

As filming begins, long-hidden truths begin to surface — not just from the past Sydni and Micah lived… but from a past someone else has rewritten.

A past built on a lie.

And as the lines between story and reality begin to blur, one question lingers beneath it all:

What happens when the version of the truth you’ve been living… isn’t the truth at all?

What was meant to honor a love story becomes something far more dangerous — an unraveling no one saw coming.

Because some stories don’t end…they echo.

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“I actually gasped out loud… like sat there in shock.”

I don’t even know how to talk about this without giving anything away, but let me just say, I thought I knew where this story was going, and I was completely wrong!

There’s a moment where everything shifts, and I just sat there like… no. No way. Not after all this time.

The way the past comes back into the present? Like something that was never supposed to resurface… suddenly standing right in the middle of everything.

And the connection? When it clicks? I had to pause.

All I’ll say is this: just when you think certain chapters are closed… they’re not. Not the way you think. — M. Madison

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“This made me feel uneasy …”

I went into this thinking it would be a full-circle, feel-good continuation, and it is that… until it’s not.

There’s a reveal in here that completely caught me off guard. Not loud, not over-the-top… just the kind that slowly settles in and makes your stomach drop when you realize what you’re looking at.

What got me was how connected everything is. The past, the present, the people involved, it all comes together in a way that feels almost too real.

I kept thinking, “There’s no way this is happening…” and yet, there it was.

This book reminded me that time doesn’t erase everything. Some things just wait. —S.Rolle

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