"My plan was simple. Serve a full-time mission. Graduate from BYU. Get married. Stick it out till death.
That’s not what happened.
I began school at BYU, hoping to strengthen my faith while I searched for love. That's when I met both Claire and Easton.
Claire was the girlfriend who offered a chance at eternal marriage but at the cost of my faith. Easton was the boy who promised a fresh perspective on life but at the risk to my schooling. I knew who I wanted, and who I was supposed to want.
Despite fearing I was gay, a faithful life was my only goal. But Bishop Stoll loomed over me with the power to remove me from BYU, making suicide an ever-more attractive escape.
I had embarked on an honest search for answers, but the fallout of my actions threatened to take away much more than my education."
"Immortality was the promise—a perfect world, but only for those who won the war. The rest were put to death.
The remnants of the Sandigan military have toiled for a century to rebuild after the Last War. Sergeant Pamela Degray has sacrificed everything to achieve that end. She now holds the pieces to repair both her life and the Sandigan, provided she can maintain the military’s trust.
James Hawthorn is Pam’s prisoner. His ground-breaking revival research is the key to the Sandigan’s return. But Hawthorn would rather sabotage Pam than help her. Worse, Hawthorn’s presence threatens Pam’s goals by shaking her certainty in the military that raised her.
Trapped between duty and conscience, Pam must decide if she will restore the Sandigan or turn it into something new."
"Death is no more. War, famine, and disease are gone. Earth is a paradise. But not everyone lives on Earth.
On a distant planet, the Sandigan regime struggles to survive in wake of the Last War. Their goal: to revive their dead leader and return to Earth. One unsuspecting programmer on Earth can help.
James Hawthorn is a socially detached researcher working for weLive, the company responsible for ending death. Because of DNA complications, billions of people—like James’ mother—were never revived. To solve this, James develops a new revival method, but his research is threatened when a network hack targets him.
Caught between reviving his mother and allowing his work to fall into enemy hands, James must confront the implications of his research before the Sandigan exploits it to begin a new war."