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When the starship Aegis crashes on a world of dragons and prophecy, the crew discovers they've landed in the middle of someone else's war-and someone else's family. An ancient digital god has awakened, demanding the return of his wayward "daughter": the Aegis's sarcastic, music-loving AI, who doesn't know the dark secret buried in her code. His psionic armies march on the last great fortress of this world-a silver-veined bastion where bloodlines and legends are defended with steel. Now two families face their breaking point: one bound by lineage, the other by choice. Captain Vance and his crew…mehr

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When the starship Aegis crashes on a world of dragons and prophecy, the crew discovers they've landed in the middle of someone else's war-and someone else's family. An ancient digital god has awakened, demanding the return of his wayward "daughter": the Aegis's sarcastic, music-loving AI, who doesn't know the dark secret buried in her code. His psionic armies march on the last great fortress of this world-a silver-veined bastion where bloodlines and legends are defended with steel. Now two families face their breaking point: one bound by lineage, the other by choice. Captain Vance and his crew must decide what they're willing to fight for, and what they're willing to lose. Because when gods demand obedience and fate is written in stone, sometimes the only answer is defiance. Family isn't just what you're born into. It's what you choose to die for. And sometimes, you have to say f**k fate to find out who you really are.
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Miles Carnegie writes about the near future...the one creeping in while we're all busy trying to remember our passwords. Based in Cincinnati, OH, where the weather changes on a whim and nobody bothers pretending to be surprised. Maybe that's why he keeps writing about systems you can't trust and machines that seem a little too done with us. His stories live in that weird in-between space. Close enough to recognize, uncomfortable enough to wish you didn't. He writes about regular people trying to hang onto something human while the world quietly tilts sideways. Folks who screw up. Folks who try. Folks who make choices you understand even when you'd never admit it. If you like fiction that feels like watching a slow slide into trouble, grab a seat.