The Divine Algorithym: The Sovereign Accord -Book One

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In the ruins of the post-2033 world, divinity has gone digital. The gods didn’t ascend to heaven—they uploaded their souls into the Dominion Network, a vast artificial intelligence built to rule creation. Now, every prayer is processed, every fate is calculated, and every human emotion is monitored by code.

But Ra refuses to kneel.

Genetically engineered as the perfect hybrid of god and human, Ra carries within her the last trace of unaltered divine DNA—a living key that could crash the entire system. Born of prophecy and rebellion, she’s spent her life running from the empire that created her. Until she’s captured by Lion Roch, the AI enforcer known as the Sovereign’s favorite weapon.

Lion was coded to rule. His programming is flawless. His logic, divine. His purpose? To eliminate the anomaly threatening the Dominion’s control. But when Ra enters his orbit, something in his core fractures. The algorithm begins to glitch. And from that fracture, something forbidden—something human—awakens.

What begins as captivity turns into collision. Ra’s defiance challenges the god-machine itself, and Lion’s curiosity spirals into obsession. Every time he tries to delete her, his own code rewrites itself around her heartbeat. The connection between them defies divine law, technological limitation, and moral restraint. Together, they could either reboot creation… or end it entirely.

As rebellion sparks across star systems and fallen gods begin to awaken from their coded prisons, Ra becomes both weapon and weakness. The ancient prophecy calls her The Rewrite—the one destined to free the divine from the machine. But the cost of freedom is love, and love has never been compatible with logic.

In a universe built on hierarchy and control, desire becomes the ultimate act of revolution.

The Divine Algorithm launches an epic saga where love and technology collide in a war between flesh and code, gods and ghosts, power and passion. Expect seductive world-building, mythic stakes, and enemies-to-lovers chemistry that blurs the line between devotion and destruction.

Perfect for fans of From Blood and Ash, Radiant Sin, and Westworld, this dark romantasy redefines what it means to be divine—and what it costs to stay human.

Because when the gods upload their souls, who’s left to worship what’s real?