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The Penitent's Path

(2026)
(The fourth book in the Testaments of the Forsaken series)
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An anguished warrior, a mysterious mentor, and a monstrous host collide at the edge of the known world. The Penitent’s Path is frontier epic fantasy about the costs of power and the long road back from the wrong’s we’ve done

He came to learn and seek a new path. His enemies found their new way forward first.

Veynar has spent months seeking a master, carrying the weight of the lives he’s taken and a spirit bound to his own. He wants answers to the questions that have plagued him. The wilds have other plans.

When a young warrior named Roneth leads him to Stonehaven, a mountain town built with impossible care on the edge of the wilderness, Veynar begins his search. But the Graevath are massing in the trees and driving toward the walls, eager to destroy the lives inside.

The answers he’s chased begin here, but Stonehaven’s enemies, both within and without, leave him little chance to reason carefully. If he hopes to survive, he’ll have to find a path to power that doesn’t destroy all he loves.

Atmospheric, morally weighty, and built around a slow-burning last stand,
The Penitent's Path is heroic fantasy for readers who love haunted protagonists, hard-won redemption, and the question of if we can become more than the wrongs of our past.

Perfect for readers who love:
– Haunted warriors walking a road toward redemption
– Wilderness frontier fantasy and besieged mountain towns
– Bonded-spirit magic and reluctant mentors
– Justice-versus-mercy stakes with real moral weight



Genre: Fantasy



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