In the gritty underbelly of New York City, where the shadows conceal secrets and danger lurks at every turn, Things I Almost Remember unfolds a captivating tale of Anastasia, a young woman with a forgotten past and a future entwined with the most dangerous forces in the city.
Left at an orphanage on a chilling New Year's Eve, Ana's memories are shrouded in darkness, her arrival marked by the mystery of bloodstains. Raised in the harsh environment of the streets, she finds an unlikely protector in Father Grigori, whose seemingly benevolent guidance conceals a darker truth.
Ana's life takes a perilous turn when a fateful encounter with the wrong man forces her to flee for her life through the unforgiving city. Just when all seems lost, a mysterious stranger emerges from the shadows, extending a helping hand. Drawn into a world of opulence and intrigue, Ana's savior promises her a night of splendor, but his intentions are far from what they appear.
As Ana grapples with her forgotten past and an uncertain future, she is faced with a choice that could alter the course of her life. Between a past she can't remember and a future entangled with the most dangerous man in New York City, Ana must navigate the treacherous path of trust, betrayal, and self-discovery.
Things I Almost Remember is a thrilling Bratva Anastasia retelling that explores the complexities of identity, loyalty, and the shadows that cast their influence over a city on the edge. In a world where danger is omnipresent and alliances are fragile, Ana's journey unfolds as a gripping narrative of survival, romance, and the pursuit of a truth that may reshape her destiny.