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Books in Disgraced Series series

  • Tarnished Light

    Carly Marino

    (Independently published, Feb. 13, 2019)
    Coy, daughter of an Angel and a Fallen, swore she’d never submit to her darkness. Not like she has a choice. She has a big fat apocalyptic prophecy stamped on her soul. If she fails to keep her death-craving, evil blood in check, she’ll unleash a battle between Heaven and Hell. Alone in her struggle, she prowls the city streets, saving innocents and searching for a cure to change her fate. When she loses control, the Nephilim drag her to their palace. Fearful for her life, Coy agrees to undergo demon-provoking tests to cleanse her blood. Her chances to escape seem slim. Until she meets Killian, who tempts her with his angelic looks and inner darkness. He offers a way out, but she’ll have to embrace the evil inside. Once she invokes the demon, though, she may never return.**Due to mature content, this book is intended for an Upper Young Adult audience—teens seventeen and older. Please note: subsequent books in this series may edge on New Adult appropriate subject matter.**
  • Darkness Shines

    Carly Marino

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 27, 2019)
    Coy, an Angel/Fallen hybrid, and her gang find themselves on Terminus, where demons lurk in the shadows, and the most terrifying Fallen rules. Despite the danger, leaving isn’t an option. Terminus has the means to heal her adoptive father, and she’ll do anything to save his life ... and Killian will do anything to protect her. Even use the Flaming Sword of Uriel to shatter the gate to Heaven and lead the Fallen into a battle they’ll win. An act that will destroy everything.Torn between destiny and love, Coy and Killian must unravel the truth behind the prophecy before fate forces them to make a choice. Either join the darkness or fight against Lucifer’s most vicious demons. The apocalypse rests their hands, and the hardest question lies in their hearts. At the end, will they stand with or against each other?**Due to mature content, this book is intended for an Upper Young Adult audience—teens seventeen and older. Please note: subsequent books in this series may edge on New Adult appropriate subject matter**