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Sol Conflict

(2026)
(The third book in the Ashes of Earth series)
A novel by

 
 
Earth doesn’t collapse all at once. It fractures, piece by piece, until everyone realizes the future has moved off world.

When SolForge vanishes from Earth orbit, resource markets spike and supply chains snap. Riots become border clashes. Border clashes become regional wars. And soon, the planet is choosing sides over fuel, food, and the rare materials that keep modern life alive.

From lunar orbit, Noah Kincaid and the SolForge crew rebuild what was nearly destroyed, turning a battered station into Aegis Prime: a true gravity habitat, a shipyard, and a fortress designed to hold the line. They restart deliveries through Horizon, not for profit, but because without them millions will starve. Every shipment buys time. Every run also makes them more visible, more valuable, and more hunted.

On Earth, Director Helen Crowe and Jonah Pike promise ‘stability’ through control, using emergency authority, propaganda, and orbital enforcement to squeeze the world into obedience. Inside SolForge, Mina Cho and Luis Ortega build an intelligence spine and a counter narrative strong enough to survive a planet that’s desperate to believe the wrong story.

Then space stops being quiet.

Hostile probes become strikes. Escort flights become battles. Gravity shields and railguns turn into the only language anyone listens to. And as the fleet launches into the dark to protect civilian corridors, Noah learns the hardest truth of war: survival always has a cost, and sometimes the people who carry you forward are the ones you can’t bring back.

Earth burns. Orbit militarizes. The first true space navy war is no longer a threat. It’s inevitable.

SolForge will not submit. They will not run.

And when the moment comes, Noah Kincaid will have to decide what kind of leader wins a war without losing everything that made the fight worth it.


Genre: Science Fiction



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