Reality is unraveling. And it's starting inside the human mind.The invasion did not begin with ships in the sky or armies at the gate. It began with a signal-subtle, invasive, and almost impossible to detect. A whisper threading itself through human consciousness. A fracture spreading from thought to thought.In the aftermath of humanity's first contact with transdimensional intelligence, the world is no longer stable. Governments scramble to contain the truth. Military leaders prepare for an enemy they cannot see. And those who were closest to the portals are beginning to change in ways that defy explanation.Aris Thorne knows something is wrong-inside himself. Memories blur. Emotions echo where they shouldn't. Thoughts arrive fully formed, as if placed there by something else. As the alien signal strengthens, Aris becomes both a threat and a target, caught between forces desperate to weaponize him and entities that may already own part of his mind.Across the globe, Eva Rostova feels the resonance too. What began as faint disturbances has evolved into something unmistakable-an invisible harmonic linking her to Aris and to the portals themselves. As reality fractures and minds destabilize, Eva realizes the signal isn't spreading randomly. It's tuning humanity, reshaping perception, and preparing the world for a second, far more devastating phase of invasion.Meanwhile, deep within classified facilities and off-record command centers, the truth emerges: the portals were never just gateways. They are instruments. And the aliens are not merely observing human thought-they are rewriting it. One consciousness at a time.As paranoia tightens its grip and no one can be certain who is still fully human, alliances fracture and loyalty becomes dangerous. Every decision risks accelerating the invasion. Every attempt to resist may play directly into the enemy's design.Fractured Mind raises the stakes from discovery to destabilization, plunging deeper into psychological warfare, alien consciousness, and the terrifying cost of knowing too much. This is not a story of heroes versus monsters-it is a battle for identity, free will, and the very definition of what it means to be human.Dark, cerebral, and relentlessly tense, Book Two of the Transdimensional Invasion series will appeal to readers who crave intelligent science fiction, government conspiracies, and mind-bending threats that feel disturbingly plausible.The signal is active.The mind is the battlefield.And the invasion has only just begun.