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This book cover has 3 lines for the title, 1 line for the subtitle, 1 line for the author, 2 lines for the hook, and finally 1 line for the genre.
“**Title: "Whispers of the Forgotten"** In a world where memories can be bought and sold, Amelia discovers a hidden truth buried within her own past. When she stumbles upon a mysterious book that holds the key to forgotten secrets, she is thrust into a thrilling journey that intertwines love, betrayal, and the quest for identity. As dark forces seek to claim the book for themselves, Amelia must navigate a labyrinth of deception and danger. Will she uncover the truth before it’s too late...”