She Who Warns the Stars
The Hunters are listening.
Rhea Ouranós delivers the same message to dozens of worlds: The Hunters are coming.
They don’t invade. They don’t negotiate. Entire civilizations vanish overnight, collapsed into artificial black holes. No survivors, no exceptions.
So when the Kouse—a seemingly primitive species—claim they can fight back, she writes them off as already dead. She's heard this story before; she knows how it ends. Until they show her the impossible.
Blueprints to build the exact weapon the Hunters use.
Teaming with an alien intent on befriending Rhea and a sharp-tongued AI, the three travel to a distant planet with the materials needed. But as the plan spirals out of control, Rhea must confront the one thing she’s avoided: her past. Because the key to defeating the Hunters may be the only thing they refuse to show: mercy.
She Who Warns the Stars: A First Contact Sci-Fi Survival Novel is a character-driven space opera for readers of The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet and The Three-Body Problem—a story of alien civilizations, buried truths, and the cost of choosing what kind of monster you refuse to become.




A Cure Across Time
Time heals all wounds. Until it makes them.
Juniper Elara is dying. The merciless Brianna Virus gnaws away at her and grows deadlier by the second. Though a cure is on the horizon, it’ll be years before it’s fully developed. And Juniper doesn’t have years.
Luckily, there’s hope. A massive starship, Andromeda’s Antidote, offers a solution: time dilation. By skimming mere inches from a supermassive black hole, they can leap years into the future. A future with a cure.
But the world she leaves behind has changed, and the cure costs her far more than she ever imagined.
A Cure Across Time is a heart-wrenching, character-driven novel that explores the complex relationships between parent and child—and how illness can completely shatter families. With unforgettable characters and twists, this novel has it all.
