Victoria was an aspiring writer and opera singer from a distinguished family. She was in love with an amateur writer and helped him develop his novel. It was a popular trope among young readers in which the male protagonist was a widowed father whose wife died while giving birth to their son. The father and son pair had a strained relationship, but it started to change when the heroine came into their lives. It was a wholesome medieval romance novel where the father found love again and the son finally experienced the love of the mother.
However, all her efforts to help her boyfriend were wasted when he cruelly betrayed her and the final straw was when he pushed her to her death.
The agonizing betrayal kept her heart pounding, especially when she found herself in a vast medieval room. If things couldn't get any worse, she found herself in the novel her bastard boyfriend had written, which was set ten years before the official story began. Oh, and she possessed the first wife of the male lead, who was about to die while giving birth.
This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. Certain long-standing institutions, agencies, and public offices are mentioned, but the characters involved are wholly imaginary.