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Warmth is Treason. Young Adult Fiction, #1

Par : Sophia Hartford
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235662223
  • EAN9798235662223
  • Date de parution29/04/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

In Velden City, emotion is a violation. The Stillness Protocol has cooled the population to sixty-four degrees, a temperature at which grief is manageable, love is functional, and resistance is physiologically impossible. Citizens pass through monitoring stations twice daily. Those who run too warm are taken to Recalibration centers and returned to the streets at sixty-two degrees, quieter, steadier, and missing the memories that mattered most.
Seventeen-year-old Neve Alder runs at seventy-two degrees and has spent four years hiding it. She builds her own cooling patches, memorizes maintenance schedules, and times her station crossings to the second. She has not been caught. She has also not been anything else. When the Bureau upgrades the monitoring array overnight and a boy named Cael appears behind her in the station queue with better technology and a map she has been missing, Neve's carefully managed life begins to change.
Cael has been tracking Warm individuals across the district for months. He has been receiving a signal from beyond the city's outer wall. And he has been waiting, without quite knowing it, for someone who has been building the same things he has from a different starting point. Beyond the wall, in the Unmonitored Zone, the Warmhouse is a community of people who refused to be calibrated. They are fourteen strong and growing, held together by shared warmth and the beacon signal of a sixteen-year-old girl named Fen who has been transmitting into the dark for twenty months hoping someone would listen.
What Neve finds in the Warmhouse is not a refuge. It is the beginning of a network, a way to reach every Warm person still hiding in the city and give them what she did not have: the knowledge that they are not alone, and the technology to prove it. And what she finds alongside the network, unexpectedly and without managing it, is the particular warmth of being known by someone who has been paying exactly the right kind of attention.
But the Bureau is watching the outer districts. Three Warmhouse residents have been followed. And the agent tracking them, a woman named Maren who has been Stilled for six years and no longer remembers what she was trading when she agreed to it, is beginning to remember that it mattered. Warmth Is Treason is a YA dystopian romance about the cost of hiding, the courage of feeling, and what gets built when people who have been surviving alone finally find each other.
For readers who believe that emotion is not a weakness. For everyone who has ever run too hot for the room they were in. Perfect for readers who love: Dystopian worlds with high-concept speculative premises Slow burn romance built on mutual respect and earned trust Found family dynamics in survival settings Protagonists defined by quiet precision rather than dramatic rebellion Systemic resistance built from the ground up Science fiction with genuine emotional depth Upper YA with mature themes and age-appropriate content