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It is down to the final battle between Angels and Exiles, and Violet Eden knows she is the best person to go after Spence. But doing so means facing her past and her soulmate, Lincoln. The plot contains profanity and violence. Book #5
Quick Summary
If you've been following Violet Eden's story through the previous books, the fifth installment delivers that long-awaited final battle between Angels and Exiles with all the action and emotional stakes you've been building toward. Violet faces some major decisions about her past while dealing with the complicated pull toward Lincoln, her soulmate, which gives the book a lot of heart alongside the supernatural conflicts. This one's got real intensity the violence and language are present but not gratuitous, making it appropriate for older teens who can handle gritty moments in their fantasy. Fans of paranormal romance with angel mythology, like the Hush Hush series by Becca Fitzpatrick, will likely gravitate toward this one, especially if they enjoy strong female leads navigating love triangles in dangerous worlds. It's a solid choice for readers who want a series that knows how to balance action sequences with character growth, though you'll want to start from book one to fully appreciate where everyone ends up.