Elijah is the Leader Elect, the face of the Resistance. With it comes chaos, a chaos he must embrace. Elijah is kidnapped into a secluded society in Egypt containing the world’s most abundant source of Throngorian. Its history connects to Leon Abel, who has his sights on its Throngorian. Because of Elijah’s newfound notoriety, he is entrusted to set an alliance with Egypt to protect the Throngorian. However, Leon Abel is not the only threat. OWA, an international peace organization with unprecedented global power, sets its will against him and the Resistance. But Elijah learns their influence stems from puppet masters manipulating every government in the war. With a deeper understanding of the game of war, Elijah welcomes the challenge. But he is tormented and distracted by his childhood trauma of his brother and nightmares of the war. Elijah can embrace the chaos, if only he becomes the monster he swore to never return to.
It’s Ivy O’Connor’s last day alive, and for Hugo Wright it’s just another Thursday. But the Hicks-Cooper Comet is about to pass the earth for the first time in over a decade. And nothing will be the same ever again. Among the wreckage of the fallen Hicks-Cooper comet, Ivy wakes from a suicide attempt and discovers that her body will rapidly heal any wound inflicted upon it. Hugo is able to move things with his mind, fulfilling his childhood dream of wielding superpowers. Far from solving their problems, however, these abilities bring new challenges. Ivy is plagued by guilt over this miracle she does not feel she deserves, and haunted by ghosts from her past. Hugo is burdened with the need to save everyone he can, from the best friend he’s been fighting with for months to the niece haunted by nightmares. As the teens and their city of Cottonwood Rapids reckon with the fallout of the Hicks-Cooper, one question remains. Will they be able to bring light to the darkness within the city and themselves?