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God's Scar
by
Ivy Margriette
"I was born from love, yet I am heaven’s greatest heresy."
Born of angel and demon, the half-breed is raised in captivity until the day he escapes, carrying only a single forbidden tenderness from a healer angel who defied Heaven to hold him for a single night.
When the healer is taken into the Demon Realm as a sacrificial offering, the half-breed tears through demon arenas, claims a throne he never wanted, and crosses the void where souls face eternal erasure. He encounters angels of all ranks, demon lords and fallen beings, all to reach that one love that he was never allowed to want.
This is a journey that asks whether a soul born as heresy can claim the right to love, and to be loved in return.
“Let them see it. Let them feel the weight of everything I was never allowed to be. I will not cower.”
God's Scar is a slow-burn, emotionally intense, M/M dark fantasy romance of forbidden devotion, visceral worldbuilding, and the quiet violence of choosing to love in a cosmos built to destroy you.
“I just want you.
Painfully. Desperately. Endlessly.
You are the only reason worth living for.
The only thing that makes this world bearable.”
- Slow-burn, non-explicit M/M romance.
- Gritty, lyrical storytelling.
- The ache, yearning, and grief that love demands.
- Touch him and die.
- Who did this to you?
- Forced proximity.
- Found family.
- Vivid, immersive, theological worldbuilding.
- Epic fantasy grounded in philosophy and emotional depth.
- Character-driven saga
- Morally grey demons and angels.
- Not a fast read. A lasting one.
“Because love was not the warmth they sang about in hymns. Love made you vulnerable, exposed to the sheer, naked terror of caring enough to lose everything.”
For readers who love 'Angels Before Man' by Rafael Nicolas and 'Paradise Lost' by John Milton.
For readers who want prose that reads like prayers.
For readers who want vivid, epic Heaven and Hell.
For readers who need love to cost everything, but then cost more.
For readers who choose to be emotionally devastated.
For readers who want an ending that will leave them quiet.
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