The Angel of Destruction is the last book in The Guardian Trilogy
It’s the homestretch of the second civil war among angels, yet another war between the divine and the fallen caused by the elusive Archangel Hanael. Both sides can see the end loom nearer, and they can almost taste home. Just almost.
Upon finding out who Caroline really is, the angels are caught off guard, and the war that had been a toss-up before now leans towards the fallen. But that’s only if she proves trustworthy, something she isn’t famed for.
Though she holds all the cards, and could single-handedly determine the fate of this war, she now finds herself having to face a tough decision- to side with Raphael or her fellow destroyer.
She must pick a winning side, if she’s to be Deity over all, but is she willing to destroy Raphael in the process? Again?
The Angel of Destruction is the last book in The Guardian Trilogy
It’s the homestretch of the second civil war among angels, yet another war between the divine and the fallen caused by the elusive Archangel Hanael. Both sides can see the end loom nearer, and they can almost taste home. Just almost.
Upon finding out who Caroline really is, the angels are caught off guard, and the war that had been a toss-up before now leans towards the fallen. But that’s only if she proves trustworthy, something she isn’t famed for.
Though she holds all the cards, and could single-handedly determine the fate of this war, she now finds herself having to face a tough decision- to side with Raphael or her fellow destroyer.
She must pick a winning side, if she’s to be Deity over all, but is she willing to destroy Raphael in the process? Again?