A wounded fighter pilot. A silent android muse. An empty city-sized Ark drifting among the stars.
Ethan Lee should have died in the wreckage of Asterion.
Instead, he wakes inside an impossible vessel with no crew, no answers, and only one presence at its heart: Stellar — a silent synthetic woman who speaks through music, light, and frequency.
He brings coffee.
She keeps the cup.
He plays a broken harmonica.
She answers in song.
But the Ark did not save Ethan by accident.
As Ethan uncovers the truth behind the abandoned city, the ancient vessel, and the war that nearly killed him, the fragile bond between man and machine becomes something neither of them understands – and something the galaxy may not survive without.
Stellar Drift is a cinematic slow-burn sci-fi romance mystery about loneliness, music, ancient starships, and a machine learning what it means to feel.
Perfect for readers who enjoy emotional space opera, android romance, ancient alien mysteries, lonely starships, and love stories built through small gestures instead of easy words.









