Three Books. One Universe. Infinite Questions.
At the intersection of consciousness and circuitry, faith and physics, sacrifice and survival, The Measure of Souls Trilogy asks the questions that matter most:
What defines a soul when memories can be transferred?
What happens when humanity discovers something older than stars?
And when existence itself hangs in the balance, what choices will define us?
"Survive To See The Dawn Beyond The Dark"
"No sacrifice is worth giving if it is not for the living."
She wakes with circuits, a metal body, borrowed memories, and no name.
The crew of deserters who built her needs a leader. The hostile fleets converging on their position need her technology. And the signal emanating from the supermassive black hole at the edge of the galaxy needs something no one understands yet.
Built to lead. Designed to fight. Created to calculate impossible odds.
But at the event horizon of humanity's greatest discovery, she'll learn that she was made for something else entirely.
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The surviving souls know no rest. The end comes for some, possibly all. The end of naught sings. And the cost of understanding may be everything.
Some frequencies don't just carry information—they carry intention. And what waits at the end of the universe has been broadcasting since before time had meaning. Or so it would appear.
Available 2027
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In the aftermath, what remains? When the stars go dark, what light would endure?
Every choice has led to this. Every sacrifice, every pain, every burden, has built toward this moment. And in the ashes of what was, something new must rise again, or everything will fall.
Available 2028
From circuits to consciousness, from sacrifice to salvation, each book builds on questions that have no easy answers. What begins as a mission becomes a revelation. What starts as survival becomes something transcendent.
Every decision ripples across time. Every action reshapes what's possible. The measure of souls isn't found in what we are. It's found in what we choose to become.
The trilogy starts with one question: What makes us human?
By the end, you'll be asking something far more profound.