HIGH TECH LOW LIFE

HIGH TECH LOW LIFE

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Devlin isn't human. He was created by HATE, a shadowy force that sees him as nothing more than their property. A construct of stolen consciousness, he's a fusion of lost souls, including Sam Vernon, the woman Garrett once loved. He remembers things he shouldn't, feels stuff he wasn't meant to, and now, powerful forces want him erased to control him. In a world where identities shift like code, and the past refuses to stay buried, Garrett never expected to see Sam again-especially in the body of someone else. As they navigate a collapsing world of high-tech illusions and buried secrets, Garrett must decide: Is Devlin a second chance, a glitch in the system, or something far more dangerous? Because when souls can be rewritten, love might be the most dangerous code of all. But when your soul isn't yours to begin with, can you ever truly belong to yourself?
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