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Flames of Divinity (The Warrior Angels Trilogy - Book 2)
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Complete, First published Jun 29, 2020
Ashton is haunted by his grief and struggles focusing on anything else. To make matters worse, he keeps having dreams about the glowing winged figure repeating the same phrase: protect the savior. 

Beatrice has grown confident in her ability to control her fire magic. With Julian's ongoing training, she has also become better at wielding a sword. But she's suspicious of Julian's constant disappearances and the string of deaths that keep occurring throughout Aristol.

So, when Ashton nearly meets his fate at the hands of Infernum cantivat, Beatrice awakens another power whilst rescuing him. They realize their connection may be deeper than they originally believed. There also may just be something far more sinister about Infernum cantivat than them merely being a group of criminals.
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