


He can’t stand her, and he can’t stand what she does for a living. Now Jason is forced to protect someone he sees as a cheater, someone whose genetic shortcuts can only taint a warrior’s honor.

She was born in the city they’re heading to, and she’s indispensable to the mission. And he hasn’t been given a choice about who he’ll take with him: Medea. He’s been summoned by Pelias, the CEO of the Argo Corporation, and assigned to a dangerous mission in a strange land full of wonders. Now Jason’s father is dead, and things have changed. But his father had kept him from fighting any actual battles, and years of grueling training left him with disgust for anyone who’d stoop to using a genomancer to cut to the front of the line. He was tall, handsome, and rich, and he could have lived an idle life of ease. Jason was a shareholder, one of the few, and wealthy beyond the wildest dreams of the masses. But she didn’t count on being pulled into the machinations of two of the biggest corporations on the planet. She was one of the few who still had a job, now that most of the world’s occupations had been automated away, and she lived a life of relative luxury. Medea was comfortable in her lab, and she would have stayed there given the choice. What was once the stuff of fantasy was now real, and corporations the world over were all using genomancers to build armies of their own. Men with the reflexes of cats and the strength of a bear. It paid her to remake their warriors into the ultimate fighting machines.

She’d have spent her life helping those who needed it, if only she could have.īut the Argo Corporation didn’t pay her to help people. She could extend someone’s life, turn an ugly duckling into a startling beauty, and cure the most stubborn of diseases. Medea was a genomancer, a programmer of human genetic code. Some called her a sorceress, though what she did was science.
