There are books that behave themselves.
Bloodlines of the Void is not one of them.
This is a story about a decorated officer with a cowboy hat, a captain with too many secrets, a warship headed into dangerous territory, and the kind of slow-burn tension that makes you want to scream into the void a little bit.
In other words: exactly my kind of chaos.
If you’ve ever wanted your sci-fi with sharp banter, messy loyalty, shipboard politics, found family energy, danger, trauma, and a romance that absolutely refuses to behave professionally, then hi. Welcome aboard the ANS Dominion. Please keep your hands and emotions inside the vehicle at all times.
And the best part? Early readers are already having a lot of feelings about it.
“Fast paced and engaging. A story that will suck you in and keep you coming back for more.”
— Chrissy Barter, Goodreads
“The world building here is excellent.”
— Dee Darnell, Goodreads
“Ailith’s dry humor and weaponized professionalism had me laughing constantly.”
— Lindsayrosereads, Goodreads
“I loved the strong female main character… her ‘take no sh*t’ attitude.”
— Rosa Meronek, Goodreads
“The way the book ended blew my mind!”
— Mushmookie (Karla P), Goodreads
Honestly? Same.
One of my favorite things about these early reviews is seeing readers latch onto the exact things that make this story what it is: Ailith being gloriously insubordinate, Aris being rigid and haunted and way too compelling for everyone’s emotional safety, and the fact that the whole thing balances military tension with something darker, stranger, and much more personal underneath.
Or, as one reviewer put it:
“Two officers who should clash at every turn but somehow fit together perfectly.”
— Lindsayrosereads, Goodreads
That’s Bloodlines of the Void in one sentence, honestly.
It’s for readers who like:
- military with attitude
- a heroine who does not bend easily
- a captain who is absolutely having the worst possible time emotionally
- slow-burn attraction under impossible circumstances
- crew dynamics, secrets, tension, and trouble
- the feeling of saying “just one more chapter” and then realizing it’s 2 a.m.
And if that sounds like your kind of book, I have excellent news:
You can preorder Bloodlines of the Void now
You can grab your preorder for less than the price of a cup of coffee, which feels like a pretty good trade for space danger, emotional damage, and unresolved tension.
If you’re the kind of reader who loves getting in early, yelling about books online, and helping an indie author launch a warship into the universe, I’d also love to have you on the ARC team.
This book is for the readers who like their stories with grit, chemistry, command problems, and at least one person making regulations everyone else’s problem.
And if that’s you?
I think you’re going to feel right at home in the void.
Goodreads love for Bloodlines of the Void that made me grin:
“It’s been a long time since I finished a book and immediately felt personally offended there wasn’t more waiting for me.”
— Lindsayrosereads, Goodreads
“From start to finish, this masterfully written book has everything. Drama, love interests, insubordination.”
— Anthony Richards, Goodreads
“I cannot wait for book 2.”
— Rosa Meronek, Goodreads
Which is great news for me, because I love causing problems for fictional people.
And possibly for readers.
Thanks for being here, and thanks for cheering on this wild little space opera with its cowboy hats, command issues, and dangerous levels of unresolved tension.
See you aboard the Dominion.
Content WARNING: Bloodlines of the Void has on the page, explicit content.
P.S. If you signed up to be an ARC reader for me, you should have already gotten that book. If not, you know how to reach me!


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