Iris Carrington wakes up in a hospital bed with no memory of the last seven years. The man at her bedside, Daniel Whitmore, claims to be her devoted fiancé, but something about him feels... wrong. As she returns to a life that doesn’t quite fit, unsettling details begin to surface-a locked drawer she has no key for, a stranger calling her by the wrong last name, and a letter in her own handwriting addressed to a man she does not remember: August Hale.
When Iris secretly contacts August, the truth unravels like a thread in a carefully woven lie. August insists they were in love, that she had planned to leave Daniel before she vanished. But before she can piece it all together, she makes a chilling discovery. She didn’t just lose her memory. She lost an entire year of her life.
As Iris digs deeper, she realizes she wasn’t just a woman caught between two men. She was the key to something far more dangerous-something Daniel would do anything to keep buried. Every answer she uncovers only brings more questions, and with every step closer to the truth, the walls around her tighten.
Someone doesn’t want her to remember. Someone is watching. And someone is willing to kill to ensure the past stays forgotten.
But Iris isn’t running. Not this time.
Because the most terrifying thing about forgetting isn’t what’s lost, it’s what’s waiting to be found.