The Dark Dominion Sequence

The child growing inside her shouldn’t exist. Sarai izt Kviokhi’s bloodline is genetically incompatible with the divine elite—especially The Name, the immortal tyrant who’s ruled the galaxy for three thousand years. But her impossible pregnancy becomes living proof that the Dominion’s entire social foundation is a lie. When word spreads, ancient prophecies resurface and Sarai becomes the target of a destiny she desperately wants to avoid. Abolitionists hunt her daughter for their agendas. The Name seeks her destruction. The only way to save her child is to give them what they fear most: a mother with nothing left to lose and an empire to burn.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Wanted: Advance Readers for Doors to the Stars

The artifact is changing her. Everyone who wants it wants to own her. Sixteen-year-old Wulan was dying on a scavenged world until she found an ancient Forger relic humming with alien intelligence. Now the regime hunts her, revolutionaries need her as a weapon, and a smuggler crew just saved her life—but the alien network is waking across the galaxy, and only she can control it. I’m seeking advanced readers for Doors to the Stars, a YA space opera releasing April 2026 for fans of Iron Widow and Skyward. If you want moral complexity, found family, and books that don’t pull punches—I need your honest review.

Doors to the Stars: She Who Dares, Wins

Wulan scavenges radiation-poisoned ruins on Miller’s World, trying to keep a handful of kids alive in a galaxy fractured by a war three centuries past. Then she finds something the Ascendancy has been hunting for decades: a Forger disk, an ancient alien key that can reactivate the gates connecting thousands of worlds. It calls to her in her dead mother’s lullaby. It wants to bond with her—permanently, fusing with her flesh and bone. But the gates aren’t just technology. They’re living minds, ancient and traumatized, and waking them means negotiating with intelligences so vast she can barely comprehend them. Healing them means salvation for civilization, but one mistake could shatter what’s left of the galaxy.

Dark Dominion: Immortal

The child growing inside her shouldn’t exist. As a member of serf and slave caste, Sarai izt Kviokhi’s bloodline is genetically incompatible with the divine elite—especially The Name, the immortal tyrant who’s ruled the galaxy for three thousand years. But after a failed assassination attempt leaves the lethal, psionically-gifted operative stranded on a desolate moon with no memory, her impossible conception becomes living proof that the Dominion’s entire social foundation is a lie.

The Widow’s Son: A Novel of the Weird West

Pass the bottle and I’ll tell you a story of whiskey and wheelguns; of when mighty Buffalo Soldiers patrolled the desert on iron steeds, and of cannibal lizard men deep in the Louisiana bayou; of Navajo skin-walkers and the Mexican undead; of the forgotten tomb of an ancient Mayan god and the Man with Bronze Teeth. A story of the halfbreed lawman and young widow who together stormed the gates of Hell to rescue her son. A story, my friend, of when the West was Weird.