Shapeshifter is out!

Late as usual, Shapeshifter is finally available as a paperback and ebook. It follows Clear Sky directly to continue the Admiral Series. Since it’s already so late, I’ll just leave it at that for now. I hope you enjoy it. I’ll be back in another month or two to talk about it a little and what comes next. Thanks for all your patience, support, and for sticking with the series for so long. All the kind words and reviews mean a lot.

Now married, Tessa Salmagard hasn’t given up her crusade against weapons initiatives like Project Sunrise and the people behind them, but she can’t fight them alone. To get the help she needs from a former enemy, she’ll have to go to a remote colonial world in the Demenis system called Aegir. She has a daring plan.

Tessa’s wife, Nina, is attempting to leverage her brief military experiences to seek elected office in Cohengard with a balanced, centrist platform. She also wants children and to spend time with Tessa. She has a sensible plan.

Tessa’s mother, Jane, is out of retirement and in at Imperial Security as a trainee; she wants only the best for Tessa, and she too has a plan.

Aegir is possibly the least hospitable world in regulated space. The relatively new Evagardian colony there is unique: a monolithic habitat built to protect against corrosive oceans, endless storms, and titanic natives who don’t take kindly to strangers. Locked together inside are thousands of colonists, an assortment of foreign spies and domestic terrorists, and something that does not belong. It is unlikely to be the romantic holiday that Nina is hoping for.