Heat Death: A Lesbian Antihero Far-future Dystopian Science Fiction Action Adventure Space Opera

L. Fergus


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Heat Death: A Lesbian Antihero Far-future Dystopian Science Fiction Action Adventure Space Opera by L. Fergus
Even with her god-like powers, Kita can't persuade the oppressed of the galaxy to join in her fight against tyranny. But she refuses to give up. She'll save the galaxy or rebuild it from the ashes.

“Our disagreement is rooted in my oppression and denial of my humanity and right to exist.” –Asami Muki, Angel and Korra Alliance leader.


Kita has brought the ships, mechs, and soldiers needed to save the galaxy and bring peace, justice, and equality to all.

Her problem?

No one wants to be saved. They’re happy in servitude and oppression.

Even proving she’s God isn’t enough to convince leaders Kita’s offer to free the galaxy is genuine and she wants nothing in return.

When the galaxy turns on Kita and unites to destroy the Angel Ultraviolet, Kita reaches her breaking point and threatens to return home. Can the other Angels convince her to stay?

The Angels are sure someone, somewhere, must want to live free and dispose of their tyrannical masters. They just need to find them.

When the masters of the Titan’s Forge descend with millions of planet eaters to devour the galaxy, saving the people of the galaxy became saving the galaxy itself.

But how do you kill something the size of a planet?

Don't miss out on this genre-busting saga that blends the thrill of "Ready Player One" with the epic battles of MechWarrior/BattleTech.

Grab your copy now and embark on an odyssey to save the galaxy!
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