There are places that exist only in the moment before a choice is made.
A street you nearly turned down.
A door you paused in front of.
A life you almost chose.
When Mara accidentally discovers one of these places, she learns they are not mistakes or coincidences. They are destinations formed from hesitation, built to welcome people who never finished choosing. Inside, every missed decision becomes a doorway to a version of life that feels easier, calmer, and dangerously complete.
But these places do not offer freedom. They offer relief. And relief comes at a cost.
As Mara begins to see these spaces appearing throughout the city, she realizes that leaving them behind does not mean escaping them. It means noticing them everywhere. To survive, she must learn how to move through a world that quietly rewards stopping and punishes those who refuse to wait.
The Places We Almost Go is the first book in a psychological horror series about near-misses, alternate lives, and the terrifying comfort of never having to choose again.