The Book of Azrael
For a thousand years, the Etherworld has known peace.
Until now.
Many centuries ago, desperate to save her dying sister, Dianna made a deal with Kaden, a monster far worse than any nightmare. Locked in servitude to him, she is forced to hunt down an ancient relic held by her most dangerous enemies: an army led by Samkiel, the World Ender.
After the Gods War, Samkiel hid from everything, denying his crown and deserting his people. Now, an attack on those he loves sends him back to the realm he never wished to return to, and into the sights of an enemy he had hoped to forget.
With every world at stake, Dianna and Samkiel are forced to set aside their animosity and work together, before all is lost . . .
The Throne of Broken Gods
When I burn this world to embers, and you paint me as the villain, remember,
I really did try to be good . . . once.
Dianna is hellbent on revenge. As the last shred of her humanity is ripped from her, she decides to embrace her monstrous side and set the worlds alight.
Samkiel alone refuses to believe that she has become the monster that everyone else sees, and he’ll do anything in his power to save her from herself, even if it means losing her.
With every realm now at risk from Kaden’s army, and a myriad of new threats on the horizon, Samkiel can’t afford to let his guard down. And as Dianna’s thirst for blood only increases, he is running out of time to save them both . . .
The Dawn of the Cursed Queen
Ask her what she ripped from the very heavens.
And then ask her if she cares.
Betrayed and bloodied, The Hand has failed. After a desperate battle, Nismera, the Goddess of War, now rules the realms as the last remnants of Samkiel’s power spill across the sky.
Desperate to keep Samkiel safe after almost losing him, Dianna is willing to give up everything to protect him, even if that means sacrificing their relationship itself. But that’s not a risk Samkiel is willing to take, even as the stakes grow ever higher.
The one true king is poised to return, but when the dust settles, who will truly rule?
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