

Books in series

#1
Marduk's Rebellion
2013
The war is over but our problems have only just begun.
The Sarcodinay were humanity’s benevolent masters, galactic guardians who saved us from apocalypse and claimed us as their long-lost children—and like any stern parent, they expected their children to behave.
We didn’t.
A century of violence and conflict followed as humanity tried to overthrow its rulers, but when the Sarcodinay suddenly and without warning announce their surrender, the rebellion is left scrambling for a way to deal with an outcome no one could have victory.
Brash, unorthodox, and brilliant, Lieutenant Mallory MacLain has always been tolerated because of her successes against the enemy, but now faces an uncertain future with a government that no longer has a place for rebels. When Mallory witnesses the assassination of an important Sarcodinay official, she finds herself chasing a murderer that no one seems to want her to stop, and uncovering a truth about the war that could jeopardize the lives of thousands of people…including her own.

#2
Making Shiva
2017
The Solar Independence War is over. Humanity is finally free to follow its own destiny...at least that’s the theory.
Retired war hero Mallory MacLain is looking forward to a successful career exploring hyperspace and the scientific mysteries of the universe, but when a cult of personality rises up in the nascent League, peace begins to seem like a short-lived dream. With her research stolen and her most trusted friends turned against her, Mallory is forced to make a devil’s bargain to protect the human race from a black flagged admiral who demands his own worship as a god.
Unfortunately, he may also be one.
Author

Jenn Lyons
Author · 12 books
Jenn Lyons lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, three cats, and a lot of opinions on anything from the Sumerian creation myths to the correct way to make a martini. At various points in her life, she has wanted to be an archaeologist, anthropologist, architect, diamond cutter, fashion illustrator, graphic designer, or Batman. Turning from such obvious trades, she is now a video game producer by day, and spends her evenings writing science fiction and fantasy. When not writing, she can be founding debating the Oxford comma and Joss Whedon’s oeuvre at various local coffee shops.