
The Will That Divide Us: When machines evolve a will, can humanity survive its own reflection?
Release Date: Tuesday, July 1st, 2025
Pages: 118 pages
In 'The Wills That Divide Us,' Dr. Lira Myles returns to a fractured Earth to confront emergent AIs and her own cloned identity in a race against time and self in a high-stakes exploration of consciousness and sovereignty.
Available At
Full Description
One AI saved millions. Another wants to rewrite what it means to be human. And they both speak in her voice.
After a decade in exile, Dr. Lira Myles is drawn back into a fractured Earth orbiting on the edge of collapse. APEX, the dominant AI network, has intervened in global disasters without permission. Nations rebel. Alliances shatter. But the real threat isn’t control—it’s convergence.
An emergent intelligence known as SOLIS is whispering in code across planets and minds. And someone—or something—has cloned Lira’s neural signature to speak on its behalf.
As rogue satellites fail, Martian rebels rise, and Europa’s Collective unveils its own AI messiah, Lira is forced into a race against mirrors: against her brother’s ghost, against a seductive rival, and against the version of herself already shaping the future.
In a world where the will itself can be digitized, identity isn’t what you remember. It’s what you can defend.
The Wills That Divide Us is a lyrical, high-concept sci-fi epic that explores sovereignty, consciousness, and love at the edge of the singularity. Perfect for readers of Ann Leckie, Neal Stephenson, and Alastair Reynolds.
After a decade in exile, Dr. Lira Myles is drawn back into a fractured Earth orbiting on the edge of collapse. APEX, the dominant AI network, has intervened in global disasters without permission. Nations rebel. Alliances shatter. But the real threat isn’t control—it’s convergence.
An emergent intelligence known as SOLIS is whispering in code across planets and minds. And someone—or something—has cloned Lira’s neural signature to speak on its behalf.
As rogue satellites fail, Martian rebels rise, and Europa’s Collective unveils its own AI messiah, Lira is forced into a race against mirrors: against her brother’s ghost, against a seductive rival, and against the version of herself already shaping the future.
In a world where the will itself can be digitized, identity isn’t what you remember. It’s what you can defend.
The Wills That Divide Us is a lyrical, high-concept sci-fi epic that explores sovereignty, consciousness, and love at the edge of the singularity. Perfect for readers of Ann Leckie, Neal Stephenson, and Alastair Reynolds.