Book II of the Dark Urban Fantasy Series
The war is no longer hidden.
After the cathedral breach, the veil between worlds collapses. Demons stop pretending. Entire districts fall after sunset. Infernal banners rise over city blocks while angels descend in ruthless "containment" operations that leave nothing alive in their wake.
Caught in the middle is Jack Thorn.
Once just a hunter documenting his cases in a private diary, Jack is now something far more dangerous. Ever since his last compromise, he can see both Hell and Heaven in their true forms-layered over the city like a second reality. And both sides know it.
Hell wants territory.
Heaven wants a reset.
And Jack may be the only thing keeping either from winning.
As memory itself begins to rot and history rewrites in real time, Jack discovers the horrifying truth: this war has happened before. Cities erased. Cycles repeated. Survivors forgotten. Each time, a single "threshold" held the line.
This time, it's him.
Told through raw, first-person diary entries, Hell Unbound escalates the series into full apocalyptic urban warfare-where angels are as terrifying as demons, survival comes at a brutal cost, and every victory threatens to strip Jack of what little humanity he has left.
The city still stands.
But it's standing on him.
Perfect for readers who love gritty urban fantasy, supernatural war epics, morally gray heroes, and high-stakes conflicts between Heaven and Hell.
The war has begun.