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To Kill an Angel

(2026)
(The third book in the Testaments of the Forsaken series)
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An action fantasy of impossible choices, where the line between hero and monster is drawn in blood.

He killed the only man who could have saved them. Now they're asking him to take the dead man's place.

Veynar came for a bounty. A wanted man, a clean kill, and enough coin to survive another year on the road. He didn't ask questions. He didn't need to.

But the man he killed wasn't just a criminal. He was a town's last hope against a mayor whose grip tightens by the day—a man named Daelor who commands powers no human should possess, who speaks of saving humanity while grinding its people to dust.

Now Veynar is trapped between forces he barely understands. A young woman who runs the town's only shelter for the broken and displaced. A mysterious warrior whose loyalties shift like sand. And Daelor himself, who offers Veynar purpose and power—but only if he can stomach the cost.

To protect what he's found, Veynar will have to become something he swore he never would. And the deeper he's drawn in, the harder it becomes to tell whether he's fighting the darkness or feeding it.

Morally complex, emotionally devastating, and impossible to set down—To Kill an Angel is fantasy for readers who believe the hardest battles are the ones fought against yourself.

Perfect for readers who love: – Morally gray heroes haunted by their choices – Ancient powers and the humans who inherit them – Slow-burning tension between duty and compassion – Dark fantasy where redemption comes at a cost


Genre: Fantasy



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