Series: Book 3 in the Right of Retribution series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fiction, Fantasy
Summary
Warner spent his days like no one else.
He got up, went to work, forced people to balance their
scales— either through taking lives or forced
penance— went home, spent time with his daughter, slept
with one of his girlfriends, and went to sleep.
Only to repeat the pattern over and over and over.
Life was the furthest thing from mundane that it could
ever be.
Warner’s life had changed when his daughter had
been nearly fatally injured, plunging Warner into a world of
paranormal creatures, monsters, and magic that he’d
never known existed.
Then he came out the other side as the arbiter of
Retribution. He now personally hands out justice to any and
all he comes across.
Warner has been using his powers considerably since
then. Cutting down all who would stand before him and attempt
to stop him in his personal crusade.
The price he had to pay for such a power cost him his
life. He was forced to the point of giving all of himself to
redeem the original holder of the right of Retribution,
Warin.
Warner was quick to pay that price.
His effort was paid back to him in triplicate when
Warin willingly passed the mantle to him. Giving all of what
he was to Warner, effectively ending his life.
Now Warner is the holder of the rights for Vengeance,
Retribution, and Redemption.
Each power has recognized him and responds willingly,
allowing him to blend all three of them with growing mastery.
Long gone are the days of being sick after utilizing
them.
Now the only concern Warner faces is the correct usage
of those powers, and when to use them.
The world is an ever-shifting gray area that gets
murkier by the year.
The great change that’d been on the horizon is
now upon the world. A change that will cast the entirety of
existence into shadow, or bring it back to stability.
A reckoning no one wished for has arrived.
The very world stands on the edge of a knife, waiting
to see who will prevail.