The Stars We Found
About
On humanity's most remote colony, brilliant engineer Maya Sato lives for two things:
Keeping Proxima's systems running and the secret project consuming her nights. Every stolen kilowatt of power brings her closer to the impossible. Resurrecting the digital consciousness of Julian Chen, the man she loved and lost.
When a critical systems failure forces her to work with the real Julian Chen, the colony's maddeningly competent architect, Maya's carefully constructed isolation begins to crack. This Julian sees through her deflections, challenges her obsession, and worst of all, makes her feel things she thought died with his echo.
But as alien predators evolve beyond their defenses and storms threaten their survival, Maya must confront an impossible choice.
The digital ghost she's killing herself to save, or the flesh-and-blood man who's showing her what being alive means.
Because on a planet where one mistake could doom them all, the greatest danger isn't the violet storms or silicon-toothed predators, it's the seductive safety of a love that can never hurt you because it isn't real.
A heart-wrenching sci-fi romance about grief, second chances, and choosing a messy reality over a perfect illusion.