REMEMBER ME TOMORROW by Farah Heron - Spotlight

 


East House is the oldest and least desirable dorm on campus, but it has a draw for lonely university freshman Aleeza Kassam: Jay Hoque, the hot and broody student who vanished from East House five months ago without a trace. It’s irresistible to an aspiring investigative journalist like Aleeza.

But when she starts receiving texts from Jay, the mystery takes an unexpected turn. To put it mildly. His messages are coming not only from Aleeza’s own dorm room but from the past―only weeks before he disappeared. Sharing space, if not time, Aleeza and Jay are living the impossible, and they start working together to prevent his inevitable disappearance. Causing a temporal paradox that could blow up the universe is a risk they’re going to have to take.

Aleeza digs through Jay’s suspicious friends, enemies, and exes, determined to find out what happened to him. Or what will happen to him. But it’s becoming more than a mystery. Aleeza is catching feelings for her charming new roommate. Wherever, and whenever, he may be.



Heron is no stranger to romances: her novel Accidentally Engaged was a Best Book of 2021 in Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, NPR, CBC Books, and KoboShe often writes about South Asian teens and families, delectable food, and the joys and agonies of falling in love.

 

REMEMBER ME TOMORROW is Heron’s first romance with a mystery twist. She shares, “This book is a little bonkers. As my first mystery, and my first book that doesn’t adhere to the rules of time and space, it was both an enormous challenge and the most fun to write. I couldn’t have done it without a ton of help, though. My daughter Anissa helped me brainstorm ideas for a story that’s grounded in the real world but with a touch of magic.”

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