by Jessica Braden
Something is wrong in Alder Creek.
Allison Carter knows it, even if she doesn't have words for it yet. Things happen around her-small disruptions, quiet shifts-that refuse to stay explained. She keeps notes to ground herself. To track patterns. To prove she isn't imagining it.
But some things don't settle when written down.
As Allison navigates school, friendships, and a growing sense of unease, the world around her begins to bend in subtle, unsettling ways. The rules she thought governed her life start to fray, and the cost of noticing becomes harder to ignore.
Watching from the edges is Evan Hale, a boy trained not to interfere, raised to observe rather than act. He sees what Allison doesn't yet understand-and knows more than he's allowed to say. In a town built on quiet stability and unspoken boundaries, attention itself can be dangerous.
What Doesn't Settle is a slow-burn contemporary fantasy about unseen systems, inherited silence, and the moment awareness becomes irreversible. Magic exists here-but unnamed, controlled, and carefully hidden. Power doesn't announce itself. It accumulates. It leaves residue.
This is not a story about mastering magic.
It's about what happens when the truth refuses to stay contained.
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
Subtle, character-driven fantasy
Slow-burn tension and emotional unease
Hidden magic and quiet consequences
Stories about control, agency, and the cost of knowing