They fell in love in secret. Now, fourteen years later, the world finally knows the truth.
Trevor Chapman thought he'd buried it all, the grief, the guilt, the ghost of the boy who once vanished without a word. But when a routine case lands him face-to-face with Keith Haskell, his college lover, long presumed dead, everything fractures.
Keith doesn't remember Trevor. He doesn't even remember himself.
What follows is a raw, tender, and devastating journey through memory, trauma, and a love that refused to die, even when everything else did. As Trevor pushes against a system that failed Keith once already, old friends return, new allies emerge, and buried truths come screaming into daylight.
But love isn't resurrection. Healing isn't linear. And sometimes, letting go is the most radical act of devotion.
From gay nightclubs to kitchen coffee and zoo-side confessions, Where the Light Found Us is a powerful, heart-shattering conclusion to Shef Alexander's In the Afterlight duology. A story of survival, reckoning, and the long, complicated road home.
Perfect for fans of Casey McQuiston, Alexis Hall, and readers who believe in second chances, even when they arrive fourteen years too late.