Year
2026
Language
English

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Gaia's Reckoning: Book Two of The Architect Cycle
The gods have arrived. And humanity is not ready.
When the planet Titan descends on America, it is not an invasion - it is judgment. The United States and Britain are torn from Earth and transplanted to Saturn's largest moon, exiled among alien cold and amber skies, forced to rebuild civilization from nothing while the spirit world tears open above them and the dead stand beside the living once more.
Lucien Rothenberg has ascended forty tracks of consciousness, from subatomic particle to cosmic architect, carrying the memories of every form he has ever inhabited. Now, stranded in a world remade by divine intervention, he must hold together a fractured humanity while Gaia moves through him like breath and the Eye of Ra burns gold in Saturn's clouds.
But the reckoning is only beginning.
As Jerodiah rises toward a throne he never asked for, as Aric's devotion hardens into surveillance and suspicion, as BaSetTa walks the streets of Paris trailing worship she refuses to accept, the circle of gods and mortals gathers at last in one gilded room - flesh and spirit, human and divine, bound by love and tested by fire.
At the center of it all, Lucien must face what no dimensional ascent has prepared him for: a God who is not evil but lonely, a universe built on the suffering of the smallest creatures, and the one word that could unmake everything if he ever speaks it aloud.
Gaia's Reckoning is an epic of planetary exile and divine judgment, of memory shared across lifetimes and love that refuses to be singular. It is a novel about what happens when the cosmos stops pretending it isn't watching - and what it costs the ones who were always awake enough to see.
The Architect Cycle is a visionary fiction trilogy blending Egyptian cosmology, Greek philosophical tradition, CIA thriller, and an original metaphysics of consciousness spanning atoms to galaxies. Book One, The Eromenos and His Erastes, is available now.

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