The Theory of Everything Will Be in Your Hands On....

** JUNE 12, 2026 ** in ebook, paperback and hardback (audio to follow).

For 23 books, the Amaranthe saga has swept you across multiverses: from Alex's dimension-defying explorations and Caleb’s world-saving heroics, to Nika's kyoseil-fueled rebellions and Miriam's strategic machinations. You've witnessed sentient planets awaken, AI-human symbioses redefine life, and unlikely alliances overcome impossible odds. But now an ancient enemy, the Dzhvar, have returned, and the universe’s days are numbered - unless Alex can find a way to save it. Her quest to find the key that unlocks everything will take her farther than any mind was ever meant to venture—and beyond.

You can pre-order the ebook from your favorite retailer today, and it will be waiting for you in your ereader / app on the 26th. You can also preorder a signed paperback or the audiobook directly from me. And did I mention I love the cover? Because I LOVE the cover.

To save the universe, Alex Solovy will risk everything to discover why it falls.

A war has raged for endless aeons. Our greatest champions have fought it again and again in a tireless endeavor to save not merely innumerable lives, but existence itself.

It is a war that has never been won. But there has never been a timeline like this one before.

When the Dzhvar descend in force, Corradeo Praesidis rises as Concord’s resurgent champion. Wielding primordial diati like living fire, he shields billions from the corrosive destruction the Dzhvar inflict. But he is just one man, and the enemy grows more numerous every day, so Kennedy Rossi races to forge dimensional sanctuaries for the worlds beyond his reach, each one carved out at a terrible price.

Nika Kirumase stands at the precipice of her million-year destiny, and the crushing weight of it threatens to shatter even her iron will. Mesme—her past, her mirror, her unyielding guide—must help her become what no other incarnation has: a bridge that can end the war instead of a martyr condemned to fight it anew.

But a bridge to what? Kyoseil binds Alex Solovy to the scar burned into the firmament when the Dzhvar returned. It floods her with visions of countless defeats, yet she hunts for the single path to victory. Her quest to find the key that unlocks everything will take her farther than any mind was ever meant to venture—and beyond.

In the explosive heart of the Amaranthe saga’s final trilogy, as the manifold fractures and primordial titans clash across the stars, relationships, courage and the threads of sanity strain and splinter beneath cosmic forces older than time.

This is the end of days. Mesme has saved the people who will save the universe, if it can be saved, for this moment, and they must hold nothing back.


Kobo Plus is featuring both Starshine and Exin Ex Machina this month, as part of a big SFF promotion. What’s Kobo Plus, you ask? Well, it’s a sort of “Netflix for books.” Much like Kindle Unlimited (KU), except it’s cheaper for readers ($7.99 vs $11.99 in the US), it includes audiobooks as well as ebooks, it’s available in a bunch of countries, and it’s fairer to authors. How? Well, in order for a book to be in KU, Amazon requires it to be published exclusively on Amazon. Kobo Plus, however, has no such requirement. This means all my books and audiobooks are available in Kobo Plus - and so are offerings from a ton of talented authors.

Best of all? The first month’s free, so you can try it out and see if you like it.

Kobo has a great free reading app you can install on your phone, tablet or computer, just like Kindle (they also make extremely high-quality ereader devices, if you decide you’re all in on Kobo). So check out these featured scifi and fantasy ebooks and audiobooks on Kobo Plus today (just a small sampling of the many titles available). Click on a book that catches your fancy, and you’ll be prompted to start your free trial. Enjoy!


Last time I talked about Emerald City Comic Con, so here's the update: it was a huge success, I had a wonderful time, and I definitely want to return next year. If you'd like to hear all about it and see a bunch of cool photos, check out my after-action report over on Supermassive Black Holes.