
Six books · One descending sky · The Veilfall Saga
The Veilfall Saga
A six-book YA survival-horror series
The sky did not rain fire. It rained monsters.
The pitch
You can’t out-gun the harvest. You can only out-learn it.
When a hyper-advanced alien species falls from the sky to harvest the Earth and erase humanity, the scattered survivors fight back from the shadows — and a teenage girl who refuses to look away from the horror long enough to understand it discovers the enemy’s fatal flaw: every monster they grow is slow, living, and impossible to replace.
They are not a species. They are a progression.— Recovered Human Field Archive
The series
Six books. Six forms. One war.
Each book reveals — and conquers — a new stage of a living alien hierarchy, climbing from a lone foot-soldier to the world-ending will that grows them all. Best read in order.

EMBERS
Reveals · The VeilbornThe sky came alive. So did we.
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QUARRY
Reveals · The VeylithUnderstand the monster. Or become its quarry.
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ASCENT
Reveals · The AscendantYou can’t out-run the harvest. You can only out-learn it.
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CONDUIT
Reveals · The ConduitEvery monster they grow, we learn to kill.
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SIEGE
Reveals · The WarlordThere is no running from a siege. Only the line.
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SOVEREIGN
Reveals · The Veil SovereignCut the will out of the world.
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The enemy
Everything they field is alive.
Their ships, their aircraft, their weapons — all grown, not built, through a deliberate guided evolution called the Sculpting. The Veylith ascend through six forms, and the higher forms mind-control the lower through a command field humans feel only as dread.
The Veilfall
The catastrophic days when living vessels filled the sky and rained monsters on every city at once, ending the human world in a single week.
The Sculpting
The higher forms’ deliberate guidance of their own species’ evolution — growing each Veylith body and living machine for a single purpose in the harvest.
The Choir
The Veylith command field that lets higher forms control lesser ones, and that humans feel as dread, pressure behind the eyes, and a sickening wrongness.

The resistance
The girl who refused to look away.
Sixteen-year-old Wren Cassidy isn’t the strongest fighter or the bravest survivor. She’s the one who keeps watching, keeps asking, keeps writing it down — and that is the kind of courage that might just save what’s left of the world. Meet the Warren, Cinderhold, and the Drifters.
Meet the resistance →Coming soon
The Archive opens soon.
All six books of The Veilfall Saga are in final review for release. Follow Brandon T. Mysliwiec on Amazon to be first to know the moment each one goes live.