He was buried by a verdict. She was the only one who remembered the man beneath it.
Noah Collier was sentenced to life in prison for a murder he didn't commit. When he escapes, he doesn't run far-just far enough to hide behind the house of Evelyn Murphy, a quiet college student with a mind full of questions.
What begins as a reluctant alliance slowly deepens into something fragile and transformative. Together, Noah and Eve navigate the wreckage of a failed justice system, an unraveling mystery, and the echoes of grief that linger long after the headlines fade.
A Year Past Judgment Day is a slow-burn story about the power of being believed, the bravery of choosing love, and the quiet revolution of becoming whole.
**IMPORTANT**: This story doesn't unfold in neat chapters or polished sentences. It breaks open slowly, in fragments. Please expect this style of writing.