
Remembering Amarielle
by Holly Jameson

Holly Jameson is a UK-based neurodivergent author who aims to capture what it’s like to exist as “different” in the world by focusing on the lives of underrepresented or misunderstood protagonists through speculative and contemporary novels containing emotional romantic subplots for young adults and adults alike. With an online community of over five thousand followers, Holly spends her time reading, writing, and lifting up other authors in the Bookstagram community.
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What if your biggest wish in life—to have a life—came at the cost of another person’s existence?
REMEMBERING AMARIELLE is a 74,000-word grounded speculative upmarket novel set in rural England with a dual timeline that blends The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab and Every Day by David Levithan by exploring what it means to exist without permanence. This story follows a protagonist who is never remembered and is never truly their own, living each day in a different body while searching for connection, identity, and a life that can finally belong to them.
For hundreds of years, Amarielle has existed only in fragments—an unseen servant of Fate, slipping into borrowed bodies to nudge lives back on course. But beneath her duty lies a quiet, persistent longing: to live as herself, to feel, to be seen as Amarielle rather than the fleeting faces she wears. So when she’s given the chance to finally claim a life of her own, she seizes it. Yet nothing prepares her for what comes next: love—aching, consuming, and utterly human. And nothing prepares her for the cost. Because when fate is broken, it doesn’t shatter quietly.
One altered life can fracture countless fates. Amarielle’s desire to live as a human has triggered a chain reaction that could rewrite the future, and she must decide how much she’s willing to sacrifice to set things right…even if it means losing the only life she’s ever wanted.
Perfect for fans of the painful longing and unfortunate wrong-place, wrong-time romance of The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger, and the everlasting love and yearning of City of Angels (1998). At its heart, REMEMBERING AMARIELLE explores what it means to be remembered—and what it costs to disappear.