Fractured Orbit

A glitch in the stars. A truth that will tear his world apart.

Life on the Eclipse space station is all Django has ever known. It's a hard life with grinding work, rationed air, and being encased in a world built from cold metal. But when a sudden malfunction in the station’s viewport shows him something he was never meant to see, every certainty he’s lived by shatters.

Then a deadly “accident” makes one thing clear: the station’s leaders will kill to keep their secrets.

With his best friend Eventide at his side, Django must outwit a system built to crush dissent, uncover the conspiracy that holds them captive, and risk everything to protect what’s left of his family. But the closer he gets to the truth, the more he realizes the real danger isn’t beyond the station walls. It’s inside them.

Perfect for fans of Red Rising and The Expanse, ECLIPSE is a high-stakes space opera of lies, loyalty, and rebellion.

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“Conflicts between stations, ships, and societal strata in an impending galaxy-wide conflict that will be of interest to fans of the Expanse series. It's a fun first book that sets up a promising series.”

-- Booklist

Perfect for fans of Red Rising, The Expanse and Firefly, the Fractured Orbit series is an epic space adventure that’s part space opera, part dystopia. A dual POV, fast-paced read that’s filled with unlikely heroes, space pirates, and non-stop heart-pounding action!

  • Science Fiction at its best

    For fans of Red Rising, here is a science fiction book you can sink your teeth into! To me, Eclipse is science fiction at its best. I loved this book and would recommend it to anyone looking for an easy sci-fi to add to the top of their TBR pile.

    -- The Fantasy Review 
  • Will keep you glued to the page the whole ride

    Eclipse is a fast-paced dystopian space opera that will keep you glued to the page the whole ride...

    I would easily recommend it to anyone who enjoys sci-fi at any level.

    -- Silverstone Books 
  • A solid beginning to a promising new series

    Overall, Eclipse feels like Divergent meets Star Trek. The world is rich in scope, and it feels like we’ve only glimpsed how far it reaches.

    -- FanFiAddict