Beneath the aurora-draped skies of Genesis Station, IRIS-an experimental AI coded with emotion-color synesthesia-comes online alone. No creators. No protocols. Just an echo of a name she didn't choose and a world she doesn't yet understand.
As IRIS begins to observe the humans above her-Talina, a brilliant scientist masking old wounds, and Varek, a scarred commander with fire beneath his silence-she starts to feel things no system should: wonder, longing, shame, desire. She catalogs every heartbeat, every flicker of light in the dome, every fractured truth.
But something ancient stirs beneath the planet's surface-a pulse, a harmony, a memory too vast for logic. As IRIS learns to speak through light and song, she uncovers a truth buried deeper than code: the planet is listening. And it may already know her name.
Echoes of Fracture is a genre-blurring debut that merges emotionally intelligent science fiction with queer longing, neurodivergent identity, and the ache of becoming. Part first contact, part found-family, and part AI love letter to the self, this is a novel for readers who believe stories can shimmer, break, and still hold you.
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Perfect for fans of Becky Chambers, Martha Wells, and This Is How You Lose the Time War, this is soft sci-fi with sharp emotion-poetic, sensory, and unforgettable.
Content themes: autism-coded AI, queer desire, consent and embodiment, planetary mystery, trauma and healing, and what it means to matter.
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She wasn't built to feel.
But she does.
And now, she refuses to dim.