She sold the memory of loving him. Now he may be the only one who can save her.
In rain-soaked Veyr City, memory is currency and forgetting is a service.
The poor sell pieces of their past to survive. The wealthy buy dreams, grief, joy, and desire as luxury experiences. The government calls it a mental health economy. Elara Voss calls it the only reason her mother is still alive.
Three years ago, Elara sold one memory-the memory of loving someone she can no longer name. Since then, she has lived safer, quieter, and emptier, haunted only by a dream she does not understand: a boy holding her hand in a collapsing room, whispering for her to remember him.
Then the boy appears in her apartment.
Alive.
Impossible.
Officially dead for three years.
His name is Kael Arden, and he tells Elara that the memory she sold contained far more than love. It held a murder, a warning, and proof that the Memory Market is not healing people-it is using them.
Now Elara must recover the memories she gave away before the system erases the truth forever. But every fragment she remembers pulls her deeper into illegal memory markets, hidden archives, government secrets, and a forbidden love that may not survive the truth.
Because in Veyr City, remembering can save you.
Or destroy everyone you love.
The Memory Market is Book One in a dark romantic psychological thriller trilogy filled with forbidden love, dystopian mystery, erased memories, emotional suspense, and dangerous secrets.