The Calculus of Hope

The colony of Bethel Prime was founded during humanity’s age of expansion by religious fundamentalists who rejected the wider Human Polity. Cut off from the rest of civilization, it enforces obedience through brutal law, promising torture or death to anyone who steps out of line.

Caleb Westcross is the governor’s son — and a quiet dissident hiding in plain sight. His first love ended in betrayal, and now he survives inside the system, and inside a platonic marriage to his best friend, Lydia. Only Caleb carries a secret connection to the Polity, a lifeline that has kept hope alive through years of repression.

When a resource the Polity desperately needs is discovered on Bethel Prime, a diplomatic mission is sent to reopen contact. The flagship Calculus of Hope arrives carrying Seth Durant, the mission’s Security Chief. Raised as a child soldier on a failed colony, Seth has dedicated his life to the Polity’s vision of a united humanity.

When Seth and Caleb meet, their connection is immediate — and dangerous.

Caleb dreams of leading his people into a freer future, where no one has to hide who they are, and where he can finally claim a life of his own without abandoning those he loves. Seth is determined to keep the mission safe as Bethel Prime’s leadership grows more hostile — and to protect Caleb from a regime that would destroy him if it knew the truth.

As desire, loyalty, and politics collide, both men are forced to confront what they are willing to risk. Can Caleb choose love without betraying his people? Can Seth protect those he cares about without stripping them of their choices? And can Bethel Prime be brought into communion with the Polity — or will the attempt shatter everything Caleb has fought to preserve?

The Calculus of Hope is a romantic science-fiction novel about identity, resistance, and what it takes to remain human under systems designed to erase you.