Mara Kline signs her divorce papers and feels... nothing. No grief. No rage. Just a clean, quiet numbness that scares her more than heartbreak ever did. Then she wakes up in her own bed-one year earlier. The coffee tastes the same. The light falls the same way across the kitchen counter. And Ethan, her husband, is there, humming like their marriage never broke. At first, Mara does what she's best at: she tries to manage the impossible. She tracks the day like a project plan. She builds rules. She avoids the fights she remembers too well. She smiles at the right moments, says the right things, performs "fine" with the precision of someone who has made competence her armor. Except the loop doesn't care about performance. It resets when she chooses control over honesty. When she swallows the truth. When she shuts Ethan out and calls it independence. Each morning returns at 6:17 a.m., offering her another chance-and taking something small in return. A future memory. A detail. A certainty. The clock is tightening, and Mara can't keep spending her do-overs on perfect lines and polished silence. Because the real fault line isn't a single fight. It's the thousand tiny moments where she stopped asking for help... and he stopped believing he was allowed to need anything at all. To break the loop, Mara will have to do the one thing she's spent her whole life avoiding: let herself be seen. Messy. Vulnerable. Human. And Ethan will have to stop being the steady man who "doesn't add to her load," and finally tell her what he's been carrying in the quiet. The Divorce Loop is a warm, high-hook romance with a sci-fi twist: a bingeable time-loop love story packed with sharp humor, slow-burn tension, and the kind of emotional payoff that feels earned. Because sometimes the miracle isn't getting a second chance. It's choosing each other-forward-when you don't get to reset.
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