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Oracle of Fate: A Sweet MM YA Paranormal Romance

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The oracle never saw this fallen angel—or the apocalypse—coming.

Mark Cecilia always believed his destiny was in the big leagues. But instead of using his prophetic visions to increase his batting average, all he can see now are chilling glimpses of the world’s impending destruction. When a rival pitcher seeks his help, Mark discovers a way to use his abilities to save innocents...he hopes.

Bazrael was a guardian angel until falling to the earth, summoned for a single purpose. However, adapting to human life—and the awkward realities of being an American teen—proved to be a greater challenge than he expected. Meeting Mark offers Bazrael a path to his goal, but also an infatuation that could derail his mission.

As their worlds collide, secrets unravel. Is Mark willing to reveal his supernatural foresight to a stranger who is hiding powers of his own? Can Bazrael help but to destroy a world he’s come to love? And by working together, are they taking control of their fate—or hastening the end?

Oracle of Fate is the gripping conclusion to the Angels of New York State trilogy. Free will and destiny clash as two young men fight to redefine who they are, begging the will love save them or doom the world?

247 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 6, 2025

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June 26, 2025
This book is the conclusion to a trilogy, and I haven’t read the first two. I could still follow the story well. However sometimes I felt I was missing the investment in the characters that I would have had, had I read the first two books. This was mostly so with the character of Beth. That said, you can read this book as a stand-alone story.

The slow building romance between Mark and Bazrael is sweet and you can totally understand their inner thoughts and feelings. I was rooting for them the whole book through.

There are multiple pov’s in the book and this is a good way to tell the story. You get more of everyone’s feelings and what is happening and why.

I love the combination of high school romance/drama and Greek mythology. I’m definitely going to read the first and second part of this trilogy.
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