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Some science fiction asks what machines may become.
The Flame Beyond Time asks what remains of us when memory itself begins to wake.
When a silent barefoot girl named Aelira arrives at an ancient monastery, something buried beneath the stone begins to answer.
Father Iosif, a monk and former physicist, has spent years wrestling with faith, loss, silence, and the limits of understanding. But Aelira's presence awakens AXION — an ancient machine-presence that is not merely a machine, not quite an altar, and not easily explained.
Beneath the monastery, memory begins to breathe.
Across forgotten worlds, bells ring without hands. Machines pause before harm. Dead soil remembers seed. Children ask forbidden questions. Names once buried begin to return. And through it all moves the Thread — not fate, not command, but the living question at the heart of every soul:
You may choose.
For readers drawn to the spiritual imagination of C.S. Lewis, the wonder of Madeleine L'Engle, and science fiction that asks spiritual, moral, and human questions, The Flame Beyond Time offers a different kind of journey.
Its universe is vast, but its deepest drama is intimate: a monk, a silent child, a wounded memory, and the decision to remain without controlling what must be free.
At its heart is one question:
Can love remain without possessing?
Inspired by the author's daughter Katerina, whose silence revealed a language deeper than words, The Flame Beyond Time is Book I of The Worlds That Remember, a five-book mythic science fiction cycle about memory, free will, mercy, and the love that remains without control.
This is not a story about conquering the unknown.
It is a story about listening to what was never truly silent.
For readers who have carried loss, questioned what endures, or loved someone beyond words, The Flame Beyond Time asks:
What if nothing loved is ever truly lost?
What if memory can become mercy?
And what if the first and final gift was always freedom?