Peace becomes short lived after The Roanoke Resistance finally makes it to The Rocky Mountains. Struggling with leadership roles, unifying his new team, and all the memories he's retained of every life he's had to live, Elliott Stearns already knew peace would be hard to come by, but he didn't expect that The Poet would so quickly call his team back to the hell they'd just escaped from. The Republic of Ataraxia is on the brink of an even larger war, his team is on the edge of ruin, and all Elliott knows to do is follow a destiny he didn't want and never asked for, and do all that he can to prevent history from repeating itself, regardless of whatever he has to lose in the process. In the heart-wrenching sequel to Project Auden, Carlisle's Operation Roanoke switches the narrative to dig an even deeper pit into the world of The Roanoke Resistance Trilogy, raising the stakes and keeping you questioning if you ever knew the truth to begin with.