The Book Of Azrael Review
But when an even darker power rises—one that threatens gods, monsters, and mortals alike—they are forced into an impossible alliance.
An immortal bred for battle, burdened by honor, and haunted by a past he can’t outrun. He despises everything Dianna stands for. She is chaos. He is order. Their first meeting ends with a crater where a city used to be.
Dianna is a monster. Forced into servitude by a power-hungry goddess, she has spent centuries as a ruthless weapon—destroying cities, ending bloodlines, and burying her humanity beneath layers of rage and sarcasm. Her only goal: survive long enough to earn her freedom.
But when an even darker power rises—one that threatens gods, monsters, and mortals alike—they are forced into an impossible alliance.
An immortal bred for battle, burdened by honor, and haunted by a past he can’t outrun. He despises everything Dianna stands for. She is chaos. He is order. Their first meeting ends with a crater where a city used to be.
Dianna is a monster. Forced into servitude by a power-hungry goddess, she has spent centuries as a ruthless weapon—destroying cities, ending bloodlines, and burying her humanity beneath layers of rage and sarcasm. Her only goal: survive long enough to earn her freedom.