What happens when fiction turns to reality and threatens to control your life?

One girl threads her way on a journey of self-discovery in Rainie York’s ‘Quantum Leap’

Style Magazine Newswire | 12/11/2019, 11:23 a.m.

A girl’s written fiction becomes reality and turns her life upside down. Trapped in an escalating mess of her own making, will she ever see a way out? Debuting author Rainie York invites readers to find the answer as they delve within the pages of “Quantum Leap” (published by Xlibris).

All Rebecca Jean longs for is a little control in her life. So, she writes stories about Laney, the self-assured, with-it girl she wishes she could be. One day, furious and frustrated, she writes a different kind of story. One of revenge. When it unfolds exactly as she wrote it, her life is forever altered.

And it is not all good news. Rebecca’s elation with her discovery is shattered when one story takes a nasty twist. She is having conversations in her head with Laney and worries she has gone completely bonkers. Can she have a relationship with a boy she targeted in a story? Against the backdrop of high school dramas, best friends, first loves and family, Rebecca Jean searches for answers. Can she figure it out before it is too late?

“If you could create any reality you wanted with the power of your mind, how would you use that gift? Who might you become?” the author asks, describing that, “‘Quantum Leap’ is the story of one girl’s journey after just such a discovery.”

“Quantum Leap is based on real scientific principles, presented in a light and relatable story. The book is presented as a fun read on the surface but at its deeper theme, it is about personal empowerment that comes from understanding and applying both ancient universal laws and quantum science. It seeks to rouse a sense of exploration among readers and highlights the power in asking the right questions.

“Quantum Leap”

By Rainie York

Hardcover | 6 x 9in | 461 pages | ISBN 9781796059014

Softcover | 6 x 9in | 461 pages | ISBN 9781796059007

E-Book | 470 pages | ISBN 9781796058994

Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble