Some love stories begin with a spark.
Theirs began with a promise written in the stars.
In When The Stars Forgot Our Names, two souls find each other again and again across lifetimes - sometimes as strangers, sometimes as lovers, sometimes as almosts.
From a seaside village in another century...
To a city where timing never quite aligns...
To the present day, where memory feels like déjà vu and longing feels older than language...
Clara and Rowan.
Evelyn and Jack.
Different names. Same gravity.
Between lifetimes, the stars watch. They debate. They wonder whether love is fate - or choice. And with every reunion, one question echoes louder:
If the universe keeps pulling two people together... what happens when they finally stay?
Blending sweeping romance, quiet heartbreak, and cosmic interludes that explore the unseen forces guiding us, When The Stars Forgot Our Names is a story about:
This novel is for readers who believe in:
* Past lives
* Second chances
* Emotional intimacy that feels cinematic
* And the kind of connection you don't just feel - you remember
Tender, introspective, and threaded with celestial symbolism, this is a love story about fate - but more importantly, about becoming brave enough to rewrite it.
Perfect for fans of
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
One Day
The Time Traveler's Wife
Some loves are written in the stars.
The rare ones are chosen anyway.