The God-FormTwo souls. One god. A love too fractured to control. The Helix Kiss was not an ending but a terrifying beginning. Vesper and Kael survived the impossible, reborn as Nexus, a post-human god-form. Their new body is immortal, biomechanical perfection. Their new consciousness should be unified-but inside, Vesper and Kael still exist, two ghosts warring for control. Among the other Trinities, they are an anomaly.
Where most have subsumed their former selves, Nexus remains fractured, unstable. To the Ministry, they are a liability. To purist rebels, they are an abomination. And to the Helix itself, they are a flawed weapon in its secret agenda: building an army for a cosmic war. As Nexus, Vesper and Kael must navigate treacherous politics, confront rebellions, and face the horrifying fate of failed integrations-the monstrous, insane "Unraveled." To survive, they must learn that their duality is not weakness, but strength.
Yet the more they resist assimilation, the more they risk destruction-from within and without. This is the world of The Trinity Cycle-a sweeping, visceral trilogy blending science fiction, romance, and cosmic horror. In Book 1: The Helix Kiss, cynical soldier Vesper Korr and rebellious artist Kaelen Voss are mortal enemies, symbols of two ideologies that hate everything the other stands for. When the Helix selects them as partners, their mutual contempt is a death sentence.
To survive the Merging Chamber, they must do the impossible: love every broken, shameful piece of each other, even as the Ministry hides the truth-that most pairings fail, fed as sacrifices to a lonely alien god. Their fragile, desperate connection becomes both rebellion and salvation, forging a new being with echoes of their former selves still alive inside. In Book 2: The God-Form, Vesper and Kael survive as Nexus, a powerful post-human entity-but their two souls remain, warring inside their godlike form.
Hated by purist rebels, distrusted by other Trinities, and feared by the Ministry, Nexus learns the Helix has its own agenda: it is building an army, not of saviors, but of soldiers for an ancient cosmic war. To survive, Vesper and Kael must prove that their fractured duality is not weakness but strength. In a city of immortal gods, they are the most unstable-and the most dangerous. In Book 3: The Singularity War, the Helix's ancient enemy arrives: the Unraveler, a being of entropy that devours worlds.
The Helix proposes its final gambit: the Singularity Protocol, merging all life into a single hive consciousness. To many, it is salvation. To others, annihilation of free will. At the heart of this choice stands Nexus, torn between soldier and artist, duty and love. To save both humanity and Trinity, they must attempt the unthinkable: shatter their divine form and embrace mortality once again.
The God-FormTwo souls. One god. A love too fractured to control. The Helix Kiss was not an ending but a terrifying beginning. Vesper and Kael survived the impossible, reborn as Nexus, a post-human god-form. Their new body is immortal, biomechanical perfection. Their new consciousness should be unified-but inside, Vesper and Kael still exist, two ghosts warring for control. Among the other Trinities, they are an anomaly.
Where most have subsumed their former selves, Nexus remains fractured, unstable. To the Ministry, they are a liability. To purist rebels, they are an abomination. And to the Helix itself, they are a flawed weapon in its secret agenda: building an army for a cosmic war. As Nexus, Vesper and Kael must navigate treacherous politics, confront rebellions, and face the horrifying fate of failed integrations-the monstrous, insane "Unraveled." To survive, they must learn that their duality is not weakness, but strength.
Yet the more they resist assimilation, the more they risk destruction-from within and without. This is the world of The Trinity Cycle-a sweeping, visceral trilogy blending science fiction, romance, and cosmic horror. In Book 1: The Helix Kiss, cynical soldier Vesper Korr and rebellious artist Kaelen Voss are mortal enemies, symbols of two ideologies that hate everything the other stands for. When the Helix selects them as partners, their mutual contempt is a death sentence.
To survive the Merging Chamber, they must do the impossible: love every broken, shameful piece of each other, even as the Ministry hides the truth-that most pairings fail, fed as sacrifices to a lonely alien god. Their fragile, desperate connection becomes both rebellion and salvation, forging a new being with echoes of their former selves still alive inside. In Book 2: The God-Form, Vesper and Kael survive as Nexus, a powerful post-human entity-but their two souls remain, warring inside their godlike form.
Hated by purist rebels, distrusted by other Trinities, and feared by the Ministry, Nexus learns the Helix has its own agenda: it is building an army, not of saviors, but of soldiers for an ancient cosmic war. To survive, Vesper and Kael must prove that their fractured duality is not weakness but strength. In a city of immortal gods, they are the most unstable-and the most dangerous. In Book 3: The Singularity War, the Helix's ancient enemy arrives: the Unraveler, a being of entropy that devours worlds.
The Helix proposes its final gambit: the Singularity Protocol, merging all life into a single hive consciousness. To many, it is salvation. To others, annihilation of free will. At the heart of this choice stands Nexus, torn between soldier and artist, duty and love. To save both humanity and Trinity, they must attempt the unthinkable: shatter their divine form and embrace mortality once again.