A thrilling YA sci-fi adventure of time travel, survival, and destiny.

In the year 3051, on planet Nevarnost, nineteen-year-old Kevin Hale is determined to uncover the truth. After his uncle is accused of masterminding an explosion that left hundreds stranded outside the protective dome they call home, Kevin is willing to risk it all to clear his uncle's name and restore his family's honor.

Vaida Wardell has other plans. Driven by grief and anger, she's vowed to hold the chancellor-and anyone involved in the deadly attack-accountable for the tragedy that claimed countless lives. Justice, in her eyes, cannot wait. Not even for the truth.

Thirty-two years later, on the distant Violet Moon, Timber Hale faces exile after refusing to kill a moon worm during his Coming of Age ceremony. On the night of his sentencing, his father offers a path to redemption: travel back in time to 3051 alongside Delorean Mars-a boy who wants nothing to do with him-and prevent the impending dust storm that will one day wipe Nevarnost from existence.

Time travel is just the beginning. To save the future, Timber and Mars must convince Vaida and Kevin to work together not only in their pursuits for justice but for their very survival. Failure in their mission could alter the course of history forever-leaving Timber and Mars with no home to return to.


If the horror planet they’re trapped on doesn’t kill them first, their sibling rivalry just might.

For siblings Dash and Shea, stealing and selling rare artifacts across the galaxy is the family business. When her brother fails to return from a classified heist on a planet in the Realm of Shadows, it’s up to Shea to rescue him. Again. Only this time, the vile creature he was sent to steal has latched onto him and now feeds on his soul. Without a portal key to deliver them home, Shea and Dash must enlist the help of a runaway spellcaster in order to find the cure. Nobody else can guide them across a horror planet lurking with carnivorous predators. As Shea’s confidence in herself and her tolerance for her brother’s mistakes start to waver, she must decide what’s more important—being the perfectly-polished leader her father raised her to be, or letting her guard down to save her siblingship and her little brother’s soul.