Wonderlust: What Does Not Die (Sever, Chapter 2)

Wonderlust: What Does Not Die (Sever, Chapter 2)

WHEN ISABELLA’S HAND closed around Dex’s, the tether flared. Not violently. Not deliberately. Just there—sudden and undeniable, like a sense he hadn’t realized had gone dormant until it woke all at once.

Dex froze, fear spiking sharp and instinctive before his mind could catch up. It had been weeks since the severing, weeks since he’d felt this kind of connection without Malik standing across from him monitoring readouts and calmly confirming that CASPER was still holding. This wasn’t a test. This wasn’t controlled. This was an accident—and the first unintentional tether he’d experienced since being cut loose from the Order.

The fear should have been louder. Instead, what rose beneath it was relief. The realization hit him with quiet force, unsettling in its familiarity. He’d told himself he didn’t miss this—that not tethering had been a relief, that being sealed off from other people’s inner lives meant freedom and safety.

Wonderlust: What Lies Beneath (Sever, Chapter 1)

Wonderlust: What Lies Beneath (Sever, Chapter 1)

DEX FELT THE weight of the switchboard against his spine as it jostled in his backpack, the solid mass of it shifting every time he moved too fast. They weren’t going to use it again—not like they had tonight. They’d learned that lesson the hard way. Severing that many Tangents in one night had left a traceability they hadn’t anticipated, a faint but undeniable signature that the Order’s systems would eventually learn how to follow. Still, Charlotte had convinced Malik it would be useful for the Tangents who had escaped Below, the ones who had learned to live in constant fear of a single recorded tether.

When the blue lights of approaching squad cars flared against the buildings along the edge of the neighborhood, Dex felt a sharp spike of gratitude that Charlotte and Tobias had stayed behind to help them pack up. The equipment was everywhere—crates half-packed, cables still unwound, tools spread in an organized chaos that reflected a space borrowed for work it was never meant to hold.

“We have to hurry!” Malik called out, quickly winding the cables.

Dex didn’t argue. He handed the backpack to Tobias—already loading some crates into the back of the Jeep—climbed into the driver’s seat, and started it in one smooth motion. The engine turned over quietly enough amidst the city noise, and he immediately disabled the automatic headlights before jumping back out to help load the last of the gear.

Torch (Book Three)

TORCH

Book Three of the Tether Trilogy

BEYOND THE CURTAIN, the war isn’t over—it’s evolving.

Dex Truitt and the survivors of Chaos have escaped The Order’s reach, following Gabriella north to a remote testing facility where Asa Whitby resurrects Corazamine. The compound heals those numbed by Serexin, heightens empathy in the rest—and within the Sensates, it unlocks something more.

As their abilities grow— manipulating energy, bending the elements and even time the itself—the Sensates spend weeks learning to master what evolution has given them. But The Order, reborn under the Vexleys, refuses to surrender. They’re rebuilding their empire, and they’re coming for what slipped through their fingers—and the Curtain.

Armed with their newfound abilities, Chaos fights back.

Torch concludes The Tether Trilogy, a dark, sensual, and redemptive finale where rebellion becomes evolution, and the human heart learns what it means to be free.

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THE NIGHT BEFORE the world changed, Dex Truitt was on his knees.

Not in prayer. But in an act far more honest.

Heavy bass rumbled the darkroom floor beneath his knees, tempo pulsing like a metronome conducting the rhythm of his oratorio. David’s thighs framed either side of Dex’s head, muscles taut and quivering under his grip. Dex took his time, taking in the heavy musk—sweat mixed with a hint of sandalwood he could only guess was David’s bodywash. He savored the way David’s breath hitched each time he slowed, the way David’s fingers knotted into his hair—respectful, obedient, asking without asking. Dex liked that—a man who knew how to let go without needing to dominate, holding tension and tenderness in the same space.

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Sever (Book Two)

SEVER

Book Two of the Tether Trilogy

BENEATH THE BONES of the city, a new heartbeat is rising.

Dex Truitt is free from The Order’s tether, but the ghosts of its control still haunt him. Deep underground, with the rebellion known as Chaos, he discovers connection raw enough to burn—touch that unites, empathy that transforms, and love that lingers under the surface.

Even with limited space and dwindling supplies, Chaos refuses to turn anyone away. They open their tunnels to the numbed and the awakened alike—risking exposure to give humanity back its pulse. Every rescued soul is another spark in the growing fire of resistance.

When Dex and Malik breach HALCION, they install CASPER into the network that once enslaved Tangents—freeing those The Order would rather see erased and forging unexpected alliances along the way. But freedom has its cost: The Order is closing in, and the hidden city beneath Atlanta is no longer safe.

Now, Chaos must fight its way beyond the Curtain and into the open world, where the promise of true freedom—and the scientists who might restore empathy itself—awaits.

Sever continues The Tether Trilogy, a dark, sensual story of rebellion and resilience—where the human heart becomes both the weapon and the revolution.

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THE NIGHT BEFORE the world changed, Dex Truitt was on his knees.

Not in prayer. But in an act far more honest.

Heavy bass rumbled the darkroom floor beneath his knees, tempo pulsing like a metronome conducting the rhythm of his oratorio. David’s thighs framed either side of Dex’s head, muscles taut and quivering under his grip. Dex took his time, taking in the heavy musk—sweat mixed with a hint of sandalwood he could only guess was David’s bodywash. He savored the way David’s breath hitched each time he slowed, the way David’s fingers knotted into his hair—respectful, obedient, asking without asking. Dex liked that—a man who knew how to let go without needing to dominate, holding tension and tenderness in the same space.

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Tether (Book One)

TETHER

Book One of the Tether Trilogy

IN THE AFTERMATH of nuclear fire and political collapse, Atlanta has become a city of control. Behind the wall of the Curtain, a new regime called the Order promises protection, but demands obedience. Through a mandatory injection known as Serexin, they suppress emotion itself, silencing grief, rage, and love alike.

But a rare few awaken instead of going numb. Classified as Tangents by the Order, they are marked by dangerous sensitivity—able to feel too deeply, to tether to others with a touch, and to pull memories and hidden truths to the surface. Feared by the public and exploited by the Order, they are forced into service as living weapons of surveillance and manipulation.

DEX TRUITT is one of them. Once an Atlanta Police Officer, now a conscript in the Order’s secret program, he spends his nights drowning the echoes of lives he’s invaded, and his days under the scrutiny of those who own him. His ability is a curse—until it isn’t. For buried within the pain of tethering comes the possibility of something more: connection, intimacy, even rebellion.

When Dex begins to question whether his gift is truly a burden or a key, he finds himself standing at the edge of a choice that will define not only his future, but the fate of every Tangent still under the Order’s control. Tether launches the Tether Trilogy, a gay erotica meets dystopian saga where intimacy is revolution, empathy is weaponized, and love may prove more dangerous than war.

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THE NIGHT BEFORE the world changed, Dex Truitt was on his knees.

Not in prayer. But in an act far more honest.

Heavy bass rumbled the darkroom floor beneath his knees, tempo pulsing like a metronome conducting the rhythm of his oratorio. David’s thighs framed either side of Dex’s head, muscles taut and quivering under his grip. Dex took his time, taking in the heavy musk—sweat mixed with a hint of sandalwood he could only guess was David’s bodywash. He savored the way David’s breath hitched each time he slowed, the way David’s fingers knotted into his hair—respectful, obedient, asking without asking. Dex liked that—a man who knew how to let go without needing to dominate, holding tension and tenderness in the same space.

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Book Release: TETHER (The Tether Trilogy, Book 1)

Book Release: TETHER (The Tether Trilogy, Book 1)

POLISHED KNOB PRESS proudly announces the release of Tether, the debut speculative novel by Elijah Steele, now available in paperback, hardcover, and eBook editions.

Set in a fractured near-future Atlanta, Tether redefines gay speculative fiction—merging dystopia, desire, and the dangerous pursuit of emotional truth. In this gripping first installment of The Tether Trilogy, Steele explores what happens when empathy itself becomes both weapon and rebellion.

When the world is divided by those who feel too much and those who feel nothing at all, Tether follows Dex Truitt, a Tangent working under a authoritarian regime known only as The Order. Through sanctioned “tether sessions,” Dex is forced to use his abilities to read memories and manipulate emotion—until he begins to uncover the truth about the compound that created him, and the underground resistance fighting to restore what humanity has lost.

At once sensual and subversive, Tether challenges traditional boundaries of erotica and speculative fiction. It’s a story of power and vulnerability, of connection against control, and of how love can survive even under the harshest surveillance. Steele’s world is both intimate and immense—charged with the tactile, the emotional, and the forbidden.

Polished Knob Press celebrates erotica that dares to go deeper—stories where heat meets heart, and where pleasure and world-building coexist in equal measure. Tether embodies that mission fully: a debut that’s as lushly written as it is unapologetically queer, offering readers a provocative lens into a future where feeling is a revolutionary act.

With Tether, Elijah Steele establishes himself as a bold new voice in LGBTQ+ speculative fiction—one unafraid to ask how far we’ll go to protect our humanity when the systems meant to save us demand our surrender.