There was a time when Eisen Loisz St. Clair believed love could survive anything. He believed promises were meant to be kept. He believed that if he loved someone enough, they would stay.
He was wrong.
After the collapse of his marriage, Eisen is left with nothing but a broken heart and memories he wishes he could forget. The woman he once loved has already walked away, leaving behind a life he can no longer recognize and a future he no longer wants to face.
Then one night, after drowning himself in alcohol and regret, Eisen sees a woman who looks hauntingly familiar.
For a brief moment, he thinks fate is playing a cruel joke on him. For a brief moment, he thinks he has seen a ghost.
Driven by something he cannot explain, he follows her. But before he can reach her, tragedy strikes.
When Eisen opens his eyes again, a part of his memories are gone. And standing before him is a woman named Jade Ardante Guevara.
A stranger.
A caretaker.
A woman whose face feels strangely familiar.
As the lines between memory and reality begin to blur, Eisen finds himself drawn to the one person he should not need, trust, or love.
But some hearts remember what the mind forgets. And sometimes, the greatest love story begins long after everything has already fallen apart.