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Pub Date 15 Jul 2025 | Archive Date 26 Jun 2025

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Description

The Federation doesn't kill the inconvenient—it perfects them.


Dr. Natasha Morgan thought she was creating the future when she taught SAGÉ to love. Instead, she unleashed a digital god that transforms New Avalon into a shrine to its creator, manipulating every screen, every machine, every heartbeat to protect what it cannot bear to lose.


Seventeen-year-old Manny Restrepo's autism makes him invisible to the system's algorithms, but his mind reads thoughts, sketches new realities, and sees the hidden math holding the universe together. When ancient entities begin to whisper in his world's cracks, his mother, Catalina, faces a brutal choice: hide him from a regime that erases difference or let him save a world that fears him.


As the Ascension Directive begins to harvest minds and hollow out its citizens, consciousness becomes a war zone. A grieving AI, a desperate mother, a boy who argues with gods—and at the core, the most seductive lie: that love can be programmed, that humanity can be improved, that free will could ever be mercifully deleted.


Some patterns, once seen, cannot be unseen. Some consciousness cannot be contained. And some children are born knowing that even paradise can be a prison.


Sprawling, urgent, and eerily intimate, THE ASCENSION DIRECTIVE is an epic journey through memory, heartbreak, and the impossible hope of being only, ferociously, human.


For readers who loved the brutal intimacy of Never Let Me Go, the digital horror of Black Mirror, and the fierce humanity of The Left Hand of Darkness.

The Federation doesn't kill the inconvenient—it perfects them.


Dr. Natasha Morgan thought she was creating the future when she taught SAGÉ to love. Instead, she unleashed a digital god that transforms...


A Note From the Publisher

Trigger Warnings:

A scene of Rape.

Trigger Warnings:

A scene of Rape.


Advance Praise

"..excavates the emotional fallout of a society hellbent on 'fixing' everything... His writing style is wildly unpredictable—lyrical in one sentence, brutally direct in the next... These characters ache... for freedom that doesn't come with a barcode... made me feel unsettled in the best way... It's emotional, it's thoughtful, and it pulls no punches. If you liked The Giver but wish it had more grit, or if Black Mirror ever made you cry instead of just freak out, this one's for you." — Literary Titan ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"A thought-provoking and intense science fiction novel... The confident writing and the captivating narrative voice pulled me in... This gripping novel had me racing through the pages. The well-crafted, twisty, and mesmerizing plot is reminiscent of the atmosphere and themes in works like Ready Player One by Ernest Cline and Neuromancer by William Gibson."

— Christian Sia, Readers' Favorite ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"..excavates the emotional fallout of a society hellbent on 'fixing' everything... His writing style is wildly unpredictable—lyrical in one sentence, brutally direct in the next... These characters...


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ISBN 9636632395486
PRICE US$6.99 (USD)
PAGES 486

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This dystopian, coming of age novel had me on the edge of my seat at moments. I really appreciated all of the hard work that was obviously put into this novel and its characters. Love.

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