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Some connections refuse to let go.
Ava Chen survived Redhaven, but survival did not set her free.
Now the city feels wrong in a deeper way. Streets repeat. Mirrors hesitate. Memories bleed through lives she never lived. The people closest to her are changing, not into strangers, but into versions of themselves pulled from somewhere else.
Equinox calls it entanglement.
Ava calls it a warning.
As Malik follows impossible evidence, Yasmin decodes a signal beneath the city, and Maps draws corridors that should not exist, Ava begins to understand what Equinox has buried:
Reality is no longer only being edited.
It is learning to choose.
To find Caleb, Ava must follow the signal into the fracture itself, where every connection has a cost and every memory may belong to someone else.
Because in a world where identities can overlap, love may be the most dangerous force of all.
The Entangled is the second book in The Quantum Seed Saga, a speculative psychological sci-fi thriller series about memory, identity, hidden systems, and the terrifying cost of connection.
Ava Chen survived Redhaven, but survival did not set her free.
Now the city feels wrong in a deeper way. Streets repeat. Mirrors hesitate. Memories bleed through lives she never lived. The people closest to her are changing, not into strangers, but into versions of themselves pulled from somewhere else.
Equinox calls it entanglement.
Ava calls it a warning.
As Malik follows impossible evidence, Yasmin decodes a signal beneath the city, and Maps draws corridors that should not exist, Ava begins to understand what Equinox has buried:
Reality is no longer only being edited.
It is learning to choose.
To find Caleb, Ava must follow the signal into the fracture itself, where every connection has a cost and every memory may belong to someone else.
Because in a world where identities can overlap, love may be the most dangerous force of all.
The Entangled is the second book in The Quantum Seed Saga, a speculative psychological sci-fi thriller series about memory, identity, hidden systems, and the terrifying cost of connection.