Faulty Fate Trilogy.


A dark supernatural fantasy series about damnation, defiance, and the consequences of power—for those who dare the line between hero and monster.


Genre

  • Dark Urban Fantasy
  • Supernatural Drama
  • Occult Mystery
  • Dark Romance
  • Horror
  • Found Family (With Sharp Edges)

Series Overview

Fate is broken—and some destinies can never be redeemed.

The “Faulty Fate” trilogy weaves through centuries and continents, chasing the lives and afterlives of those branded as monsters and saints: witches hunted and betrayed, demons longing for meaning, angels who question heaven itself, and mortals trapped between. At its core blaze the stories of Delilah, Marina, Cameron, Daniel, and their uneasy, infernal family—who must survive not only apocalyptic threats from Church and Hell alike, but also the fallout of their own secrets, griefs, and impossible choices.

Book One: One Last Sin

A present-day city teeters on the edge as faith, hysteria, and the supernatural collide around Delilah and her circle—where truth is weaponized and innocence costs everything.

Book Two: King of Ashes

Dive into Cameron’s past—through cathedrals, bloodsoaked wars, and lost loves, when a future demon was still just a furious, broken boy.

Book Three: Let Me Burn

Armageddon is loose. Heaven and Hell have both lost control. Forgotten debts call in their due, and the true “faulty fate” is revealed: who will write the final chapter—humanity, or something else entirely?


Tone & Vibes

  • Moody, literary, and atmospheric
  • Tense, cynical, and quick-tongued
  • Haunting, tragic, but shot through with dark humor
  • Themes: sin and forgiveness, chosen family, the price of power, what “redemption” really means
  • Think: Supernatural meets His Dark Materials with the emotional punch of The Secret History and the layered relationships of Six of Crows.

Unique Selling Points

  • Unconventional Ensemble: Demons, angels, witches, and the damned—raw, flawed, beautifully human.
  • Modern Faith Crash: Catholicism vs. witchcraft, salvation vs. sacrifice—explored in sharp, contemporary style.
  • Nonlinear Time: Present, past, and future crash together, unearthing old wounds that can’t heal.
  • Queer & Minorities’ Stories: Rich representation—tangled gender, sexuality, and identity within every family, heaven, or hell.
  • Mythology, but Make It Hurts: European and global religious lore, reimagined to punch, grieve, and thrill.

For Fans Of

  • Leigh Bardugo (Six of Crows)
  • Taylor Jenkins Reid (The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo)
  • “Good Omens,” “The Sandman,” “Something Wicked This Way Comes”
  • V.E. Schwab, Neil Gaiman, Cassandra Clare

Trilogy Reading Order

  1. Book I: One Last Sin (Present-day betrayal, witch-hunts, and the cost of loyalty)
  2. Book II: King of Ashes (Cameron’s origin, old wars, a demon’s making)
  3. Book III: Let Me Burn (The reckoning—final battles and final truths)

Tagline / Logline

Some destinies are written in blood, salt, and broken promises. In this world, Heaven and Hell are closer than you think—and both want you to kneel.


Content Warnings

  • Religious trauma and zealotry
  • Graphic violence, torture, and witch-hunt themes
  • Exploration of self-harm, grief, PTSD
  • Family betrayal, parental abuse, found family
  • Sexual Content

(Full chapter–by–chapter content notes available upon request)


Extras & Call to Action

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  • Dare to meet your fate.