• Harper Rawls

    Models and Citizens

    Clever, devoted, and anxious, Harper is loyal to a fault, and usually her loyalty ends up disastrous, but sometimes it can cement a new friendship, as her unlikely friendship with Ordell Bentley.

    Other Appearances: Bodhi Rising, Libera, Goddess of Worlds

  • Alexander Toussaint

    Models and Citizens

    This image is from his appearance in Bodhi Rising. Present from the beginning of the series, this older, wiser, and much, much sadder version is a timid nod toward the revolutionary scientist from the first novel.

    Other Appearances: Bodhi Rising, Libera, Goddess of Worlds, Brighton Academy

  • Christine Hamilton/Barnett

    Bodhi Rising

    Granddaughter of the prestigious Gallatan Hamilton, owner of Beckett-Madeline Enterprises, Christine’s been in a coma for twenty years. Unlike Bodhi, she had no choice about body-hopping—not that it bothers her much.

  • Bodhi Rawls

    Bodhi Rising

    The ill-fated Bodhi was born dying, but he can be saved. All it requires is for him to take over a clone’s body. But he’s been raised to respect life, and it might be too much to ask. Might be…

  • Aida Lothian

    Libera, Goddess of Worlds

    Neurodivergent and quirky, Aida can program almost anything, up to and possibly including reality itself.

  • Lincoln Montague

    Libera, Goddess of Worlds

    Convinced that her mother’s “suicide” was really a murder, Lincoln won’t stop until she finds the truth—no matter who it hurts.

  • Qadesh

    Her power is nearly limitless. Her devotion to her loved ones is a danger to all existence. She is a key player across two series in the Reality Gradient universe. Qadesh is not to be trifled with, and she knows now boundaries.

  • Alissandra

    Sentient, artificial, and deadly. These three words sum up the antagonist from Notions of Home, who’s encore performance in Virtual Wars will shake the universe!