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The Nova were meant to heal the sick.
They were never meant to change what people become.
For generations, the Nova were seen as salvation, a force that erased sickness and eased suffering. But when their power begins to reshape those who touch them, survival stops being a choice and transformation is inevitable.
Jonah has already lost everything that mattered to him. Revenge is the only thing that keeps him moving, driving him towards answers that would give his grief meaning. But as oppression tightens its grip and the truth behind the Nova begins to surface, Jonah is faced with a decision he cannot outrun.
He can cling to his anger and let the world burn.
Or he can give up the last of his humanity to protect people he has no obligation to save.
What begins as a search for answers spirals into rebellion, legacy, and a kind of power that cannot be controlled. Each transformation carries a cost. Each use of the Nova pushes Jonah further from the person he once was, and closer to something he may not be able to return from.
This is not a story about victory.
It is about survival.
About choosing who you become when the choice is taken from you.
The Sound of the Supernova is a dark, emotionally driven fantasy about grief, power, and the price of refusing to kneel, perfect for readers who enjoy morally complex stories in the vein of Leigh Bardugo, Madeline Miller, and V. E. Schwab, where saving the world means losing yourself.
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