Seers arise when there is something to see. Colony ships are launching. Earth is dying. Humanity is scattering into the dark-never to speak to each other again. Jonat Wychcliffe is a Seer, cursed with visions of disasters yet to come. As the Exodus begins, he understands the truth no one else can face: if he boards a single ship, his gift dies with him in one isolated corner of the galaxy. Humanity doesn't need one Seer.
It needs thousands. So Jonat stays behind. His mission is simple in theory, impossible in practice: ensure that every colony ship carries his genetic legacy-children who will inherit his ability to see the future. He will never leave Earth. He will never see the worlds he saves. He will only know that somewhere, scattered across the stars, his bloodline might be enough to keep humanity alive. Then he meets Kella.
An empath who feels everything others hide, Kella is the first person to truly see him-not the mission, not the myth, but the man. And when their gifts collide, Jonat is forced to confront a future he cannot escape:He can save humanity. Or he can keep the one person who makes the sacrifice unbearable. Not both. A sweeping science fiction saga of prophecy, love, and the cost of survival-perfect for readers who love big-idea sci-fi with emotional depth.
Seers arise when there is something to see. Colony ships are launching. Earth is dying. Humanity is scattering into the dark-never to speak to each other again. Jonat Wychcliffe is a Seer, cursed with visions of disasters yet to come. As the Exodus begins, he understands the truth no one else can face: if he boards a single ship, his gift dies with him in one isolated corner of the galaxy. Humanity doesn't need one Seer.
It needs thousands. So Jonat stays behind. His mission is simple in theory, impossible in practice: ensure that every colony ship carries his genetic legacy-children who will inherit his ability to see the future. He will never leave Earth. He will never see the worlds he saves. He will only know that somewhere, scattered across the stars, his bloodline might be enough to keep humanity alive. Then he meets Kella.
An empath who feels everything others hide, Kella is the first person to truly see him-not the mission, not the myth, but the man. And when their gifts collide, Jonat is forced to confront a future he cannot escape:He can save humanity. Or he can keep the one person who makes the sacrifice unbearable. Not both. A sweeping science fiction saga of prophecy, love, and the cost of survival-perfect for readers who love big-idea sci-fi with emotional depth.