The last survivors. The last chance. The last leap through time....
In a crumbling biodome surrounded by rising seas and swarms of microdrones, humanity's last survivors cling to hope. For Isabel, a dying scientist, and Diego, the man she loves, time is running out. But when Isabel stumbles upon a long-lost time bridge, the possibility of changing the past emerges, offering one final chance to rewrite history.
But going back in time means facing both forgotten secrets and powerful forces that want to control the future. A gripping sci-fi thriller, Hive explores love, sacrifice, and resilience across timelines as two people fight for humanity's second chance.
In a world on the brink, time is the ultimate weapon.
Hive is a gripping, emotionally charged tale that explores survival, love, and the consequences of playing with time. Set in a dying world where the last remnants of humanity are trapped inside a decaying biodome, the story follows Isabel and Diego as they confront the impending collapse of both their world and their own lives. When Isabel discovers a time-altering technology, the stakes rise dramatically, leading to impossible choices and heart-wrenching sacrifices.
Orton masterfully blends dystopian sci-fi with intimate character moments, particularly through the poignant relationship between Isabel and Diego. Their love story is at the heart of the book, adding emotional depth and tension to their fight for humanity's survival. Meanwhile, the philosophical questions about time, regret, and redemption are well-balanced with thrilling, high-stakes action. Matt Hudson, the genius physicist behind the time bridge, injects a layer of scientific intrigue and dark humor that complements the story's intense emotional core.
With its rich world-building, thought-provoking themes, and powerful character dynamics, Hive is a standout work in both dystopian and time-travel fiction. Fans of upmarket science fiction and character-driven stories will find themselves engrossed in this tale of second chances and the heavy cost of rewriting the past.