Hive-Mind Divergence: One fractured consciousness. Four dominant males. One woman they refuse to share—except they must.

S. M. Lucky


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Sevra Quell was hired to repair a damaged hive-mind, not lose herself inside it.
Orbiting a dead silver moon, Khepri-9 is a living biomechanical fortress on the brink of collapse. Its collective consciousness was fractured during war, its defense grid is failing, and enemy scavengers are already circling in the dark. Sevra, an elite telepathic conduit, is the station’s last chance to restore order before the hive is harvested alive.
But the mind she enters is no longer one mind.
It has become four.
Vrath-Korr, the brutal Warrior, all possessive instinct and lethal devotion.
Seyn-Irix, the cold, brilliant Thinker, who wants to unravel her as completely as he wants to understand her.
Torl-Veyn, the silent Builder, who is already reshaping the station for a future with her in it.
Elyth-Sael, the Healer, whose gentleness may be the most dangerous temptation of all.
They were never meant to want. Never meant to choose. Never meant to become men with desires of their own.
And they were never supposed to want her.
Now Sevra is trapped between duty and obsession, caught in a bond that grows hotter, deeper, and more intimate with every touch of thought. To save Khepri-9, she must become the living conduit between four powerful minds who crave her, challenge her, and refuse to let her go. But if she gives herself to the bond, she may lose more than her freedom.
She may lose the boundaries of her own body, her own heart, and the life she thought was hers to keep.
Because this hive no longer wants obedience.
It wants her.
And when the war for Khepri-9 begins, Sevra will have to decide whether to fix the fracture… or become the crown of something entirely new.
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