The storm is coming. And it doesn't care who stands in its way.
Lily Starling thought she'd finally earned her place among the stars-a real crew, a real purpose, a life that finally made sense. But when a routine rescue mission on storm-battered Adius II turns into a catastrophic ambush, everything shatters in the span of a heartbeat. A colossal black ship emerges from the tempest like a nightmare made real, and the Storm Riders vanish back into the chaos... taking Lily's closest friend with them.
With the Salamander crippled and the Union scrambling to contain the panic, Lily refuses to accept the official story. These aren't ordinary pirates. They move like zealots. And somehow, impossibly, they wield the storm itself-an ancient cosmic phenomenon, vast enough to devour worlds and indifferent enough to feel almost alive.
As Lily pushes her crew to chase the Storm Riders into the farthest reaches of known space, she finds herself navigating more than enemy fire. Allies have secrets. Leaders are afraid to admit what they don't understand. Entire civilizations are shaped by fear, propaganda, and devotion to forces they can't control. And the deeper Lily digs, the more it becomes clear that the storm isn't just a disaster-it's a message... and a weapon.
From volcanic canyons and living cities to hidden ruins and broken societies, Lily's search forces her to question everything she's been taught about the Union, about history, and about what survival demands. She'll have to rely on unlikely allies, trust her instincts when no one else will, and confront the storm within herself-the grief, the fury, the guilt, and the terrifying truth that love doesn't protect you from loss.
Because the Storm Riders' leader is hiding a secret so old it should have died with the stars.
And if Lily can't stop them, the storm will swallow everything.