What if the biggest "what if" of your life wasn't hypothetical?
Auren Solven thought they had buried the past long ago. But when strange dreams pull them toward a forgotten bookstore and an antique mirror hidden inside, they're drawn into a parallel world-one shaped by a single choice they never made.
In this version of reality, everything seems better: a career that thrived, a love that stayed, and a life that looks almost perfect. But the longer Auren lingers, the more they begin to feel the cracks. Is this truly the life they were meant to live-or just a haunting reflection of regret?
As timelines blur and old wounds resurface, Auren must confront not only the life they left behind, but the person they've become-and decide what it truly means to stay.
The Version Who Stayed is a deeply reflective and emotionally intelligent novel about identity, memory, and the quiet courage of choosing presence over possibility. For fans of Matt Haig's The Midnight Library and Emily St. John Mandel's Sea of Tranquility, this first entry in The Mirror Archive invites readers to explore the spaces between fate and free will, and the many versions of a life worth living.
Reviews: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - Thought-Provoking & Beautifully Written