RichardKors
In the Midnight in Temporal trilogy, the realm becomes a mirror of the human soul. Each traveler who steps through the rift in Times Square enters not just a portal, but their own past, a place where memory and fate intertwine, and nothing stays buried.
The first book confronts trauma and regret, as one man relives the wounds and failures that shaped him, searching for peace.
The second follows another traveler, drawn not to guilt but to the echoes of his past loves fleeting crushes, jealous spirals, and the tribe that remains.
The final chapter turns to grief, as a woman mourning her lover dares to relive the day he died, discovering the peril of rewriting time and the power of choosing anew.
Together, these journeys form a poetic cycle of regret, reflection, and renewal, a meditation on memory, love, and the haunting question: if you could step back into your past, what would you change?
"Three travelers. Three journeys. One realm where nothing stays buried."