When every screen on Earth turns white and a voice from nowhere names climate engineer Nolan Voss, humanity gets 119 days before the planet drowns.
The entities ancient scripture called angels call themselves Custodians. They don't ask for prayer. They issue instructions: build an Ark. Not a ship, but a hardened DNA vault capable of recreating humanity after the water takes everything.
As governments crack, billionaires weaponize survival, and panic turns cities feral, Nolan and his family are pulled into a brutal countdown. Who gets archived. Who gets left behind. Who gets to decide what a "future" is. Old wounds reopen, loyalties rot, and every moral line turns negotiable under black rain and rising tides.
Then the flood comes, and it is worse than prophecy. Neighborhoods become graveyards. Nations become coastlines that no longer exist. Yet this time, more than a handful survive, and survival is only the first horror.
The Sky That Drank Us is a savage science-fiction horror novel about extinction, memory, and the terrible cost of starting over. In this new apocalypse, faith is data, salvation is engineered, and the real monsters are still human.