This space opera starts with a sixteen year old alien boy named Vathion who inherits his father’s privateer fleet and a civil war that just keeps dragging on. Where it ends is anyone’s guess.


Playing the Hero
What kind of moron leaves twelve battleships in the hands of a sixteen-year-old?
After his father’s assassination, Vathion inherits command of a notorious privateer fleet—and is thrown straight into a brutal civil war. But real leadership isn’t a game, and his crew, enemies, and even allies all doubt he’s fit to command.
With his father’s death to hide and his mother’s health failing, the pressure mounts fast.
Can Vathion rise to lead, or will it break him before the war does?


Symbol of Hope
After a devastating battle leaves the Natan Fleet in ruins, survival means rebuilding from nothing—and preparing for what comes next.
When Vathion is sent to investigate a supposedly abandoned sector of space, he uncovers a dangerous secret: a hidden enemy fleet led by the ruthless rebel commander, Ha’Likka. But a single misstep lands him in enemy hands, setting off a chain of events that exposes Natan’s location and threatens everything he’s fought to protect.
Now, with war closing in, Natan faces an impossible choice between duty and family, while Vathion struggles to hold onto his sanity in captivity.
Both are pushed to their limits, bound by one desperate mission:
End the war—before it destroys them all.


Phoenix Emperor
As the Imperial Palace lies in ruins, Natan must clean up the Haikon while facing his own inevitable demise. With Vathion in a medical coma, the Varas lurking in Gilonnia, and the true masterminds of the war moving to reclaim their empire, every choice Natan makes could be his last. Survival, loyalty, and betrayal collide in a gripping tale of a world on the brink—where hope is fragile, and the stakes are deadly.
