About this series
Life-changing moments don't always wear name tags.
Sailing the vast void of space is a chaotic life fraught with danger and mystery. It's often the unlikely connections with people that shape us in unexpected ways.
- A pair of famous freelancers face their hidden pains as they uncover the mysteries of a blood-soaked research station overrun with horrible monsters.
- Cyborg agents dispatched by their AI overlord find a touch of humanity as they infiltrate a party of wealthy elites.
- A bright-eyed teenager finally gets accepted as an armiger for his hero knight. Everything flips upside down when he lands in a shuttle full of convicted criminals screaming toward a pitched battle with pirates.
- Two wayward samurai face uncomfortable truths about life and death at a floating island resort owned by amethyst dragons.
- An unlikely band of misfit mercenaries drunkenly try to figure out what went wrong on their mission to discreetly protect a VIP from a gang of assassins.
Through their defining struggles, these lost souls find new purpose in each other.
A sci-fi fantasy anthology of nine shorter stories in the vein of Last Wish from Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher series, Lost Souls weaves together the heartwarming tale of Phoenix Company finding each other against all odds. As a prequel to the main narrative, it gives more background on Phoenix Company's founding four and their time with the Deadmaws while introducing some new characters entering the series. All the same, you don't have to have read Inglorious Resurrection or In The Storm to enjoy Lost Souls.
So check out the compelling and beautifully crafted tale of Lost Souls! Even as your first dive into the series, it stands on its own and won't disappoint.
Content Warning: Lost Souls explores some mature subject matter including violence, gore, profanity, body horror and struggles with PTSD and addiction.
Titles in the series (3)
- In The Storm: Phoenix Company, #0.5
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What seemed like a simple escort op turns into a deadly race against interstellar terrorists toying with illegal technology. Once riding high on the wave of hard-fought victory, this band of lovable mercenary misfits is on a losing streak. A disgraced PAX knight, his bright-eyed armiger, an urchin from the megacity slums, and a wanderer searching for his family take a job with shady corporate agents in the lightless depths of Rax City. With details coming in on a need-to-know basis, the members of Phoenix Company have to improvise and watch each other's backs to get the job done. Or at least make it out alive. Buckle in for a mysterious, high-stakes rollercoaster ride where things aren't what they seem. A fun fantasy sci-fi adventure to keep you on the edge of your seat and lead directly into Inglorious Resurrection. This exciting episode in the early chapters of their saga gives a taste of what's to come in the upcoming .5 collections of novellas and short stories. In The Storm evokes some Guy Ritchie and Firefly vibes while the series is inspired by franchises such as Final Fantasy VII, Cowboy Bebop, Star Wars, Guardians of the Galaxy, StarCraft, Outlaw Star and more. So dive into the exciting, new saga of Phoenix Company! Content Warning: In The Storm explores some mature subject matter including violence, gore, profanity and struggles with PTSD and addiction. Reader discretion is advised.
- Inglorious Resurrection: Phoenix Company, #1
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A band of misfits team up as mercenaries, then find a family in each other. In a galaxy full of conflict and magic, the rocky red planet of Rakuur inches closer to civil war. Amidst the turmoil brewing on their homeworld, a disgraced PAX knight, his bright-eyed armiger, an urchin from the megacity slums, and a wanderer searching for his family join forces to forge their destinies together. A string of disastrous jobs leave the team teetering on the brink of collapse. They get one last chance to come up with a win when a former captain gives them a lead hunting a group of sadistic rebels trying to steal a cache of deadly weapons. Phoenix Company soon find themselves delving deeper into an infernal rabbit hole of vicious criminals, flame-spewing mutants and other hidden adversaries. With burning hearts too stubborn to die, they need to find the strength in themselves and each other to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. A story for those who feel like they've never quite fit in. Phoenix Company is a lovingly crafted and unique fantasy sci-fi tale inspired by franchises such as Final Fantasy VII, Cowboy Bebop, StarCraft, Guardians of the Galaxy, Star Wars, Outlaw Star and more. Experience an action-packed adventure with rich, lovable characters and a lot of heart. So go ahead and dive into the exciting saga of Phoenix Company! Content Warning: Inglorious Resurrection explores some mature subject matter including violence, gore, profanity and struggles with PTSD and addiction.
- Lost Souls (Phoenix Company Book 1.5): Phoenix Company, #1.5
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Life-changing moments don't always wear name tags. Sailing the vast void of space is a chaotic life fraught with danger and mystery. It's often the unlikely connections with people that shape us in unexpected ways. A pair of famous freelancers face their hidden pains as they uncover the mysteries of a blood-soaked research station overrun with horrible monsters. Cyborg agents dispatched by their AI overlord find a touch of humanity as they infiltrate a party of wealthy elites. A bright-eyed teenager finally gets accepted as an armiger for his hero knight. Everything flips upside down when he lands in a shuttle full of convicted criminals screaming toward a pitched battle with pirates. Two wayward samurai face uncomfortable truths about life and death at a floating island resort owned by amethyst dragons. An unlikely band of misfit mercenaries drunkenly try to figure out what went wrong on their mission to discreetly protect a VIP from a gang of assassins. Through their defining struggles, these lost souls find new purpose in each other. A sci-fi fantasy anthology of nine shorter stories in the vein of Last Wish from Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher series, Lost Souls weaves together the heartwarming tale of Phoenix Company finding each other against all odds. As a prequel to the main narrative, it gives more background on Phoenix Company's founding four and their time with the Deadmaws while introducing some new characters entering the series. All the same, you don't have to have read Inglorious Resurrection or In The Storm to enjoy Lost Souls. So check out the compelling and beautifully crafted tale of Lost Souls! Even as your first dive into the series, it stands on its own and won't disappoint. Content Warning: Lost Souls explores some mature subject matter including violence, gore, profanity, body horror and struggles with PTSD and addiction.
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