Pick the One That Feels Like Your Story

There comes a moment when explanation stops being necessary.

When a story no longer needs to ask permission to exist the way it does.

This is that moment.

Styled for Revenge exists in many covers by design.

Not to offer options.

Not to invite comparison.

Not to please everyone.

But to return choice to where it belongs — with the reader.

You don’t need to see her face to recognize her.

And you don’t need to be told which version is “right.”

Each cover is a truth.

Each one reflects a different woman standing in the same moment of reclamation.

The girl who stayed quiet longer than she should have.

The woman who realized love had been performed, not offered.

The self who learned — slowly, painfully — that survival is not the same as living.

This is not a marketing concept.

It is a refusal to reduce a story about reclamation into a single image.

So we won’t tell you which cover to choose.

We won’t rank them.

We won’t explain them.

We won’t ask you to justify your preference.

Pick the one that feels like your story.

Or the one that feels like the friend you defended.

Or the version of yourself you’re still becoming.

That choice belongs to you.

And once it’s made, there’s nothing left to prove.

Tether Sparks

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