Each night when 16 year-old London Lane goes to sleep, her memory of that day is erased. In the morning, all London can “remember” are events from her future and the people who will play a part in it. In order to get by, London relies on reminder notes and a trusted friend to navigate relationships and high school life. Adaptable by nature, she tries to view her memory loss as a fact of life rather than a condition. But when London starts experiencing disturbing flashbacks, or flashforwards, as the case may be, she realizes that in order to understand her present and her future, she must solve the mystery of her past.
Part psychological thriller and part romance, Forgotten is for every reader who enjoys pondering life’s great “what-if” questions.
“Forgotten is a mind-bending experience that I devoured in one sitting. Cat Patrick's exciting and impressive debut still haunts me.”
Jay Asher, New York Times bestselling author of Thirteen Reasons Why
“Cat Patrick’s debut won't be forgotten by readers. It's a page-turning mystery and a heartrending story
of love, loss and…memories of the future. Don't miss this one.”
Gail Giles, award-winning author of Dark Song and What Happened to Cass McBride?
“A captivating psychological drama, a toe-tingling romance and a completely original premise, Forgotten is full of twists and turns you won't see coming.”
Daisy Whitney, author of The Mockingbirds, a 2011 ALA Best Fiction for Young Adults book
As a little girl, Daisy Appleby was killed in a school bus crash. Moments after the accident, she was brought back to life.
A secret government agency has developed a drug called Revive that can bring people back from the dead, and Daisy Appleby, a test subject, has been Revived five times in fifteen years. Daisy takes extraordinary risks, knowing that she can beat death, but each new death also means a new name, a new city, and a new life. When she meets Matt McKean, Daisy begins to question the moral implications of Revive, and as she discovers the agency’s true goals, she realizes she’s at the center of something much larger — and more sinister — than she ever imagined.
