Born to Die" by Lezleigh Vincent explores the concept of reincarnation, suggesting that every human is a reincarnation of a past life. The protagonist, Macy Westcott, has faced failures in her previous lives but is given one final chance to correct her past mistakes by conceiving a child with her twin flame, Daniel-the other half of her split soul.
Macy and Daniel's marriage experiences typical ups and downs. During a particularly intense argument, a pregnant Macy makes a decision that endangers their unborn child's life, altering their family's trajectory. As years pass and their relationship deteriorates, Macy suspects Daniel of infidelity. In her hurt and anger, she engages in an affair, only to later uncover the true reasons behind Daniel's secretive behavior. These revelations lead to devastating consequences, forcing Macy to confront her actions and decide whether saving her marriage is worth the profound sacrifices required.
The novel delves into themes of love, betrayal, and redemption, challenging readers to consider the complexities of relationships and the possibility of correcting past mistakes in the present.