When an angel falls, what happens to its soul?
This is the central question explored in Anna Teleki's novel, The Blinded Angel-sin. The story follows Azar, the adopted son of the seraph Abaddon, who is raised among humans and tasked with protecting the world from unseen forces. He is not alone in this fight; he is guided by his human-like mother, the dream-master Almira, and other powerful angels.
The book delves into the complex world of angels, seraphs, and demons. It presents a different perspective on their nature, suggesting that angels are born from light and that their wings symbolize their rank and power. The novel also introduces the concept of “angel-sin,” a powerful yearning for a human soul that can cause an angel to sacrifice its power and immortality. This is a fate that Azar must avoid as he navigates his role as a protector and confronts his own growing feelings for a human girl named Arya.
Arya, however, is no ordinary human. She is revealed to be a soul keeper, a powerful being who acts as a barrier between the human and angelic worlds. Her unique ability to interact with both realms puts her in a dangerous position, making her a target for the shadows and other malevolent forces. With her powers sealed by Almira to protect her, Arya must learn to harness her inner strength and embrace her destiny as a soul keeper.
The Blinded Angel-sin is a tale of love, sacrifice, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. It is a story that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about angels and the true nature of their existence.