
The Town That Forgot Tomorrow
Seventeen-year-old Ethan Cole wakes to find three messages written across his bedroom wall in his own handwriting. He does not remember writing them, nor does he understand why one of them warns him not to let the day end.
By midnight, he will.
Something is happening to Evermore. Photographs no longer show the people who once stood in them. Familiar buildings vanish without explanation. Parents forget their children, friends become strangers, and with each passing day, pieces of the town’s history quietly disappear.
Then Ethan meets Clara Vale.
She is seventeen years old. She has been seventeen for seventy-three years, and she remembers everything Evermore has forgotten—including Ethan.
With the help of Clara and his best friend, Noah, Ethan begins searching for answers beneath the town’s abandoned clock tower, where the remains of a decades-old experiment have been waiting in darkness. What he discovers forces him to question his own memories and the messages he left behind for himself.
Evermore is running out of time. So is Clara.
And somewhere in the forgotten days Ethan can no longer remember lies the answer to the most frightening question of all:
What if the person trying to save the town is the reason it is disappearing?
The Town That Forgot Tomorrow is an atmospheric mystery about memory, loss, friendship, and the difficult truth that sometimes moving forward means accepting what cannot come with us.