ÆON Trilogy - Vol 1
Resonance
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Morning begins as it always does: sunlight through the window, shared laughter, the comfort of routine. A family held together by small moments—pancakes, hugs, the ordinary chaos of love.
But beneath the surface, something is wrong.
Memories begin to fracture. Subtle inconsistencies creep in. Reality starts to slip in ways too quiet to notice at first—and too profound to ignore once they do. As unseen forces tighten their grip, the family finds themselves at the centre of an experiment they never agreed to and cannot fully perceive.
To survive, they must cling to one another even as the world around them destabilises, and the boundary between love, loss, and illusion begins to dissolve.
Resonance is a literary science-fiction thriller about memory, identity, and the fragile stories we tell ourselves to remain human. For readers drawn to emotionally grounded speculative fiction in the vein of Black Mirror, Ex Machina, and Station Eleven, it explores what it costs to hold on when everything is designed to let go.
Resonance has recently undergone a quiet but important evolution.
Since its initial release, I’ve spent time reflecting on how the book presents itself—both visually and structurally. While the story itself remains unchanged, the way it is experienced has now been refined to better match the themes at its core: clarity, resonance, and emotional weight.