The dead rule the past. The enemy rules the present. Their love threatens both.
Two hundred years of war have shattered Earth into rival superpowers. Between them lies Kraji, a conquered nation bound by blood, duty, and ancestral law. To die defending Kraji is to earn eternal honor. To live after its fall is something far worse than death.
Thirteen years after the EO claimed Kraji, Remedy Ivanov lives as a sacred untouchable. Daughter of the nation’s most revered general, she is honored for her mother’s sacrifice and quietly blamed for her own failure to stop the invasion. She longs to use her brilliant mind to ease her people’s suffering, but tradition condemns her to isolation.
Nith lives in a different kind of exile. Descended from genetically engineered super-soldiers, he bears massive wings and inhuman strength. When his kind refused to fight to save Kraji, they were shamed and then enslaved under EO law. Nith endures this life for one reason: to support the child he is forbidden to see.
Neither Remedy nor Nith dreams of saving Kraji. But when a shared hunger for connection draws them together, they form a forbidden bond that threatens more than tradition. In a nation ruled through division, defending that bond becomes an act of defiance—one that may be powerful enough to bring their country back from the dead.
Death Remedy is the first book in the Akman’s Angels Trilogy, an emotionally charged science fiction series about isolation, power, and the dangerous lies we’re willing to believe.