A Universe Shattered
Ten thousand years ago, the Architects built engines to manipulate reality itself. They succeeded beyond their wildest dreams—and their worst nightmares. The universe fractured into twelve parallel layers, each evolving in isolation, each developing unique cultures, technologies, and even physical laws.
Now, the layers are collapsing back together. And someone is accelerating the convergence.
The 77th Breacher Company
Eight soldiers. Twelve realities. One impossible mission.
Captain Veyra Krost can sense dimensional instabilities before any instrument detects them—a gift born from tragedy. Sergeant Thane Drovek survived the brutal Ashen Realms and trusts no one from the “soft” layers. Specialist Kael Sung downloaded their consciousness from pure data into flesh, seeking to understand what it means to be human.
Together with five other specialists from across the fractured universe, they form humanity’s first truly cross-layer military unit. Their mission: maintain the Fracture Engines that keep reality stable. Their discovery: someone is sabotaging the very technology that prevents total annihilation.
Military Sci-Fi Meets Cosmic Fantasy
Fracture Engine combines:
- Squad-based military action across impossible battlefields
- Unique world-building with twelve distinct reality layers
- Political intrigue spanning multiple governments and factions
- Character-driven storytelling about found family and trust
- High-stakes cosmic mystery with ancient technology and forgotten civilizations
Perfect for fans of The Expanse, Mass Effect, and Hyperion.
About the Series
The Fracture Engines is a five-book science fantasy series that escalates from military thriller to cosmic-scale conflict. Each book raises the stakes as the 77th uncovers deeper layers of conspiracy, faces threats from other dimensions, and ultimately confronts the truth about the Architects and their grand design.
Book 1 establishes the world, introduces the squad, and sets them on a collision course with forces that would reshape reality itself.