Between Heaven and Clay is a philosophical sci-fi saga about survival, transformation, and the cost of becoming what you need to defeat.
When a mysterious phenomenon known as the Shift tears through Earth, humanity is forced into rapid evolution—gaining extraordinary abilities, curing impossible diseases, and accelerating technology beyond comprehension. But every gift comes with an unseen cost, and the more the world depends on Shift, the less it understands what it is becoming.
Kade Morrison, an ordinary man caught at ground zero, dies in the chaos—only to return changed. As governments weaponize Shift and superhumans emerge across the world, Kade finds himself pulled into conflicts that blur the line between savior and threat, human and something else entirely.
But the deeper he goes, the more he realizes Shift is not just changing Earth—it is reshaping destiny itself, pushing both him and humanity toward a future that feels disturbingly inevitable.
Forced to confront visions of what he could become, Kade is left with a haunting question: if every choice still leads to the same horizon, does freedom lie in changing fate—or in accepting what it turns you into along the way?