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About Sera Voss: The Author Behind The Starfall Accord

Last Updated: March 15, 2026

For every reader who's searched "slow burn sci fi romance" at midnight and been let down by what they found.

If you've ever started a book expecting enemies-to-lovers tension that lasts and then watched it dissolve into fluff by chapter four — this page is for you.

Sera Voss spent too many nights on Reddit asking where all the human-only space opera romances were.

Slow burn that was actually slow.

Dual POV where you got inside both their heads.

Enemies to lovers tension that earned every chapter before the first kiss.

Nobody had written that book.

So Sera wrote it.

The Starfall Accord is the book she kept searching for and never found. If that search sounds familiar, it was written for you.

The Author Who Writes the Books She Couldn't Find

A lifelong fan of enemies-to-lovers tension, found-family crews, and the specific agony of watching someone you should hate be impossibly good at their job.

The Starfall Accord is Sera's debut novel — written for the reader who wants genuine romantic tension, not a rushed resolution.

Book 2 is in progress, following a different couple from the same Meridian crew with the same complete romance arc and guaranteed HEA.

Inside the Sera Voss Universe: What to Expect on Every Page

Sera Voss writes slow burn, closed door sci fi romance set in a human only universe.

No aliens.

No magic systems dressed up as technology.

Just two human factions who went to war, and the people left to figure out what peace actually costs.

The Starfall Accord series features dual POV storytelling, forced proximity on a spaceship, and enemies to lovers tension that builds across fourteen chapters before the first kiss.

Every book guarantees a happily ever after.

Every book in the series follows a different couple from the same crew, with a complete romance arc and resolved mystery in each installment.

Why Sci-Fi Romance Hits Harder Than Either Genre Alone

Sci-fi romance works because it puts emotional stakes inside impossible circumstances.

Science fiction provides the pressure cooker.

Romance provides the reason it matters.

In The Starfall Accord, a sabotage investigation drives the plot while the relationship drives the emotional arc.

Neither is filler for the other. Both carry equal weight — which is rarer than it should be.

Slow Burn Means Actually Slow

If you've been burned by books that promise slow burn and deliver a rushed kiss by chapter five, Sera writes for you.

Every book is professionally edited.

The pacing is deliberate. No kiss before chapter fifteen out of twenty-two.

The tension builds through shared investigations, forced proximity on a spaceship, and late nights on the bridge. And there is the specific, almost unbearable agony of watching someone you should hate be impossibly good at their job.

That feeling is the whole point. Sera will not rush it.

Where to Get the Book

The Starfall Accord is available direct from the author at spacemance.com as a DRM-free EPUB — no platform middleman, no library that can be pulled without warning, your file on every device forever.

Buying direct also means a larger share of every sale reaches the author directly.

Wide retail distribution (Apple Books, Kobo, Google Play Books, Barnes and Noble, Scribd) is planned but not yet live.

Not sure yet? Read the first three chapters free — no email required, no strings attached.

Ready to Start? Here's Everything You Need to Know

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The Starfall Accord by Sera Voss.

Slow burn enemies-to-lovers space opera. Dual POV.

Closed door. Standalone HEA — no cliffhanger, no waiting for Book 2 to resolve the romance.

Book 1 of The Starfall Accord series.

$4.99 USD · EPUB · 300 pages · DRM-free · Instant delivery.

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