Training made them soldiers. The truth made them enemies.
Blaine Hawke thought the hardest battle would be against the enemy—until loyalty to the wrong cause made him question everything.
He trained beside them. He bled beside them. He would have died for them.
But when the Unity demands blind obedience, Blaine Hawke and his closest friends from training make different choices. Some stay loyal to the system. Others dare to resist. Suddenly, the family forged in fire is shattered, and brothers-in-arms become rivals on the battlefield.
As the rebellion to Unity’s complete control simmers, Hawke must face the unthinkable: a former lover standing in his sights, and the realization that the greatest war isn’t between Unity and rebellion—it’s inside his own heart.
Gritty, emotional, and relentlessly human, Zulu Company explores the cost of friendship when ideology divides—and what it truly means to fight for freedom.