
The world is in chaos. A new threat has awakened and the results are devastating. Tobin Dago, Dagonite salvage commander and head of the Dark Ops corps, has seen the carnage first hand, though he didn’t realize it at the time. Sent to clean house in New Delhi, he is confronted with what looks like a massacre, an abandoned palace and a mystery—- but none of that could prepare him for the slender, beautiful woman hung from the rafters of the ballroom, beaten and left for dead. The woman that triggers his instinct, and it doesn’t care that she has spent all of her life in the care of the enemy. Hannah LeFleur was sold into service of the Goddess Callendula at three years old. She knows nothing of her past, or her parents, living a life of service for the past twenty-one years. All she knows is she has been abandoned, and punished for something she was sure she didn’t do. When she is rescued by the strong, sexy male that treats her like a treasure, she doesn’t know why, but emotions she thought would never surface come raging to the fore. But Hannah and Tobin have more on their plates then the attraction both are fighting. Something is killing humans, something viral, that has no known origin. The Isis strain, a superflu the like of which the world has never seen in its history, is ravaging pure blood humans across the globe. And In India, where every other human is dead, Hannah was the lone survivor. Time is running out. As the death toll climbs higher, Tobin and the Dagonites join with the rest of the world to find a cure. When they stumble across a specific genotype, one only 1% of humans have, it’s a race to make a vaccine and save the world. But Hannah is of that 1%, and unless they can find more, she just might have to give her life for the world—- something Tobin is determined to make sure doesn’t happen.