When heaven goes to war, Earth becomes the battlefield.
In the celestial realm, Seraphiel leads a righteous revolt against humanity itself, declaring mankind too corrupt to deserve survival. Michael stands against him, and the conflict tears open heaven's foundations. The first great shards of that war fall into the mortal world in fire, judgment, and ruin.
In the French village of Saint-Clair, beekeeper Eve Pelletier watches her home destroyed in a single day as angels descend in a holy purge. She survives only because a voice older than any angel teaches her a word that can turn one of them to ash. From that moment on, Eve is no longer only prey. She becomes a target, a weapon, and a witness to a war far larger than any human life should be asked to carry.
As heaven fractures and demons rise through widening rifts across the earth, Eve is drawn into an expanding struggle alongside Lukas Varga, a disillusioned former priest, Nia Okoro, a battle-hardened medic, Michael, a fallen guardian fighting to preserve what remains of humanity, and Gabriel, whose dangerous curiosity may be as useful as it is unreliable. Together they learn that the voice within Eve is a shard of the Primordial Word itself, an ancient force capable of unmaking angels, sealing infernal breaches, and confronting the throne of judgment at the heart of heaven's collapse.
But power never comes cleanly. Every word Eve speaks costs her something. Every victory leaves deeper ruin behind. And if she hopes to save the world, she may have to surrender the very force that made salvation possible in the first place.
The Fall of Wings is a dark epic fantasy about divine civil war, angelic tyranny, demonic invasion, human resilience, and the terrible choice between ruling a broken world and giving it back to ordinary people.