The Broken Hours
The Shattered Clockwork Series
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Lena Cross
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
A Steampunk Dystopian Romance of Defiance, Love, and the Power of Emotion
In a world where time is law and emotion is treason, one woman dares to break the clock.
In the soot-stained city ruled by the Regulators of Time, every heartbeat is monitored and every feeling forbidden.
Humanity has been reduced to precision and obedience—until Aveline Carter, a quiet factory worker hiding a dangerous secret, lets her heart slip.
A single act of love becomes her undoing.
Branded a threat, hunted by the Chronometric Guard, Aveline flees into the city’s shadowed underbelly—and straight into the path of Elias Whitlock, a fugitive machinist whose rebellious spark could ignite a revolution.
Together, they will challenge the iron rhythm of the world, uncover the truth behind the Regulators’ control, and discover that even in a society built on silence, the heart will find a way to speak.
From the hidden gears of a clockwork city to the sanctuary of outcasts beneath its streets, The Broken Hours is a sweeping steampunk romance about love, rebellion, and the unbreakable human spirit.
When every second is counted and every emotion forbidden, what happens when time itself begins to break?
Perfect for readers who love:
- Dystopian steampunk worlds and atmospheric rebellion
- Forbidden love stories under oppressive regimes
- Strong, resilient heroines and morally complex heroes
- Emotionally charged slow-burn romance and rebellion against control
- Series like The Infernal Devices, Legend, and The Hunger Games
The Broken Hours
Book One in The Shattered Clockwork Series
A story where love defies regulation, emotion becomes revolution, and time itself can no longer hold the human heart.