The Harmonic Divide
The Pale Cities Cycle
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THE HARMONIC DIVIDE The Pale Cities Cycle, Book 1
In an alternate North America where Indigenous nations retained sovereignty and developed technology that breathes with the land, two civilizations stand divided by more than borders.
Aiyana Waketah is a young Harmonic Engineer in the Many Nations Alliance, where living towers harvest wind, root networks carry data like blood through veins, and golden eagles share their sight with bonded companions. On the day she completes her initiation flight, everything changes. An unknown signal tears through the Bioweb, and Tower Seven collapses in a harmony of destruction. Fourteen engineers die. Their bonded animals perish with them.
The attack came from beyond the Frontier, from the industrial cities to the east, where a different civilization tells a different story about history.
The Pale Cities believe they are survivors. Their founding myth speaks of ancestors who fled persecution, who built steel towers against a hostile wilderness. Their children recite this truth before they learn to read. Their Doctrine Keepers ensure no other version exists.
But some truths are harder to bury than others.
At a summit meant to preserve peace, Aiyana encounters Elias Harren, a young Pale City attaché who has begun asking dangerous questions in forbidden archives. What he finds there will shake everything he believes. What he chooses to do with that knowledge will determine whether two civilizations can step back from the edge of war.
As tensions escalate and borders harden, Aiyana must transform from idealist to defender. She carries evidence that could expose a crime, but proof means nothing to people who control what truth looks like. And somewhere in the gray lands between worlds, her missing brother holds secrets that both sides would kill to possess.
This is not a story of heroes and villains. It is a story of what people believe and why they believe it. Of the lies nations tell themselves to survive. Of the terrible cost of peace, and the greater cost of its absence.
The harmonic divide remains. But across it, in secret messages and stolen moments, something fragile is growing.
Something that looks like the beginning of trust.
The Harmonic Divide is the first book in The Pale Cities Cycle, a speculative fiction series exploring Cold War tensions, living technology, and the dangerous power of historical truth.