Every corner is some evidence of who I am, who I’ve been, who they loved. I don’t know how to be her. Cal, Ro, and Neviah are dealing with the fallout of Neviah’s transformation. A little amnesia was expected—after all, both Ro and Cal couldn’t remember what happened after they suddenly woke up with tentacles sprouting from their backs. Except Neviah doesn’t remember them at all. Every fight and fall and sunrise and heartbreak—all gone... moreEvery corner is some evidence of who I am, who I’ve been, who they loved. I don’t know how to be her. Cal, Ro, and Neviah are dealing with the fallout of Neviah’s transformation. A little amnesia was expected—after all, both Ro and Cal couldn’t remember what happened after they suddenly woke up with tentacles sprouting from their backs. Except Neviah doesn’t remember them at all. Every fight and fall and sunrise and heartbreak—all gone. As Cal and Ro try to bring Neviah back to herself, she wonders how she will ever be worthy of the love they give if she can’t even remember the journey of them—a journey she should know by heart, because she took it with them, but can now only read in fragments and shadows. When an unexpected heat pulls the trio together, and panic pushes them apart again, it might be time for an ultimatum. Otherwise, it’s just more blood in the water—and they’re already bleeding. Forget Me Naut is the third in the Hook trilogy, and it has a guaranteed HEA. This book cannot be read as a standalone. It must be read after Hook, Line, and Tentacle, followed by Sucker for Love. It won’t make any sense otherwise. This book contains mature content and is intended for adults only. Content warnings are detailed within, and are available on the author’s website. less