gods and monsters series order Gods And Monsters Series | 3 Book Set | Fiction
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gods and monsters series order Gods And Monsters Series | 3 Book Set | FictionTitles in This Set: The Book of Azrael The Throne of Broken Gods The Dawn of the Cursed Queen Condition: BRAND NEW Format: Paperback ISBN: 9789124248178 Overview: Step into the Gods & Monsters Series with this complete three book collection, a dark fantasy saga that braids mythic power, mortal longing, and morally complex choices into one immersive journey. The Book of Azrael opens with a thousand years of Etherworld peace abruptly shattered when

Titles in This Set:
The Book of Azrael
The Throne of Broken Gods
The Dawn of the Cursed Queen

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9789124248178

Overview:
Step into the Gods & Monsters Series with this complete three-book collection, a dark fantasy saga that braids mythic power, mortal longing, and morally complex choices into one immersive journey. The Book of Azrael opens with a thousand years of Etherworld peace abruptly shattered when Dianna makes a desperate bargain with Kaden, a monster older than nightmares. Bound to his will, she must hunt an ancient relic for an army led by Samkiel, the World Ender, even as Samkiel hides from his crown and responsibilities. In The Throne of Broken Gods, Dianna’s thirst for vengeance pushes her to embrace her monstrous side, threatening to scorch worlds—while Samkiel remains stubbornly hopeful, racing to guide her toward redemption. The Dawn of the Cursed Queen ramps up to a cataclysm, as Nismera’s war-torn realm rises and Dianna grapples with sacrifice, loyalty, and love against a celestial backdrop. This set is crafted for grown-up readers who crave dark romance, razor-edged twists, and sprawling, high-stakes world-building.

What Makes This Collection Special:
This trio is not three separate stories glued together—it’s a seamless ascent through a single, high-stakes narrative arc. Readers experience how Dianna and Samkiel’s fates braid and unravel across time, with consequences that ripple between loyalties, power, and love. The world-building is lush and tactile, from shadowed ether-spaces to god-made arenas, each detail sharpening the tension and deepening the emotional payoff. Amber V Nicole’s signature blend of dark fantasy and horror delivers atmospheric prose, twisty plotting, and antiheroic characters who must confront uncomfortable truths. The set also works brilliantly as a gift or collectible: a tangible commitment to a complete, binge-ready saga that rewards patience and attentive reading with layers of payoff across titles.

Books Included in This Collection:
The Book of Azrael
Opening a thousand-year peace in the Etherworld, The Book of Azrael follows Dianna as a desperate bid to save her sister entangles her with Kaden, a monster of nightmare-proportion. Bound to his will, she hunts an ancient relic guarded by Samkiel’s forces—the World Ender—while Samkiel himself evades his crown. The chase tightens around treachery, affection, and a reckoning that asks how far someone will go for family and truth. Amber V Nicole crafts a claustrophobic, high-stakes quest through realms that shimmer with danger and desire, delivering dark fantasy that is intimate, lyrical, and merciless in its honesty.

The Throne of Broken Gods
Dianna’s quest for vengeance intensifies as she leans into her monstrous potential, threatening to ignite devastation across worlds. Samkiel, stubbornly hopeful, believes redemption remains possible and races to steer her away from ruin, even at the cost of his own safety. The tension escalates as loyalties are tested and old wounds flare anew, forcing both characters to confront what they are willing to sacrifice for a chance at salvation. This installment sharpens the series’ moral edges and deepens the emotional resonance while expanding the world’s mythic texture.

The Dawn of the Cursed Queen
Nismera’s war-ravaged realm returns with cataclysmic force as alliances fracture and destinies collide. Dianna wrestles with sacrifice, loyalty, and love against a celestial backdrop where every choice carries cosmic consequence. The narrative accelerates toward an inevitable confrontation, layering political intrigue with intimate yearning and brutal revelations. The Dawn of the Cursed Queen closes the arc with a panoramic, heartbreakingly human finale, where power and tenderness collide and the fate of multiple worlds hangs in the balance.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Fans of dark, dangerously romantic fantasy will find themselves completely absorbed. If you crave morally gray antiheroes, lush world-building, and high-stakes decisions that ripple across eras, this collection is for you. It’s ideal for adults who enjoy moody atmospheres, lyrical prose, and twisty plots that reward attentive pacing. Gift buyers will appreciate a cohesive trilogy that reads as a single epic, while collectors will value the complete arc and the way the relationships evolve across books. This set also suits readers who relish immersive fantasy series with celestial imagery, battlefield arenas, and intimate emotional stakes—perfect for long, binge-worthy reading sessions.

Key Benefits:

  • Experience a complete, tightly braided trilogy in one collectible package.
  • Immerse yourself in a richly imagined Etherworld with tactile, cinematic world-building.
  • Follow a compelling relationship between Dianna and Samkiel, built on trust, tension, and sacrifice.
  • Delight in dark romance and morally complex choices that echo beyond the page.
  • Ideal for fans of high-stakes fantasy with mythic scope and intimate emotional payoff.
  • Perfect for gifting to readers who love immersive, binge-worthy series.
  • Premium paperback format that’s comfortable to read at home or on commute days.

About the Author:
Amber V Nicole brings a distinctive voice to dark fantasy and horror, weaving mythic power with human longing. Her prose is atmospheric and precise, balancing sumptuous description with razor-edged plotting. The Gods & Monsters series showcases her talent for crafting antiheroic characters who must confront uncomfortable truths about power, loyalty, and love. Nicole’s storytelling invites readers to lean into the tension between light and shadow, delivering a reading experience that feels intimate, relentless, and propulsive. Readers who return to her worlds often stay for the mood, the moral ambiguity, and the unforgettable emotional payoffs that emerge as the saga unfolds.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning the complete Gods & Monsters trilogy means you invest in a thorough, enchanting journey from start to finish. You’ll enjoy the payoff of a long-brewing romance, the thrill of a world where every choice echoes through time, and the satisfaction of binge-reading a seamless narrative arc without waiting for cliffhanger after cliffhanger. This box set is a tangible commitment to a full storytelling experience—great for readers who love lingering atmospheres, twisty loyalties, and a finale that reverberates with meaning long after the last page.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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