
Part of Series
In 2160, a Void Dragon ate the sun. In 2322, eight-year-old Jay Scattergood found a Void Dragon egg in his garden. Humanity survived the death of the sun, but now we're under attack by the Offense. These intelligent, aggressive aliens also lost their sun to a Void Dragon. They lost their home planet, too. Earth, now orbiting Jupiter, is still habitable - though much colder than it once was. The Offense will do whatever it takes to destroy humanity and take Earth for themselves. The Offense's self-burying, radioactive mines are the scourge of Earth's space fleet. Jay, now a conscript in the tech support division, thinks he can fix the code for the mechas used to locate and defuse the mines, potentially saving countless lives. The next thing he knows, he's on the front lines of an interplanetary war. But that's not his biggest problem ... He still has his Void Dragon egg hidden in his laundry bag. And it's starting to speak to him. Guardians of Jupiter is the first book in a new military sci-fi series starring the Void Dragons, a race of space dragons who eat stars. The latest action-packed saga from New York Times bestselling sci-fi author Felix R. Savage has it all: space battles, humor, a cast of unforgettable characters, scientific speculation, and dragons! The series will be published at 2-week intervals through May 7th, 2018. Void Dragon Hunters
- Guardians of Jupiter
- Protectors of Earth (coming on March 26th)
- Soldiers of Callisto (coming on April 9th)
- Exiles of the Belt (coming on April 23rd)
- Knights of Saturn (coming on May 7th)
Author

Felix R. Savage writes hard science fiction, space opera, and comedic science fiction. He has also occasionally been known to commit fantasy. Felix has a long history associated with rebellion. He was born in the 1970s, a decade of American youth rebelling against the safe culture of their parents. He is married to a wonderful woman and they have two beautiful daughters. Together the four of them live in Tokyo serving their cat overlord and benevolent protector. Felix pounds the keyboard while not translating, delighting in his family, or catering to the whims of the family’s cat. He woke up one day to learn that he was a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, but he continues to keep a low profile, and never stops watching out for any sign the lizard people have found him.