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Dragen: The Last of the Black Birds – Part Two The world is breaking—and silence is no longer an answer. As the Lost Tribe rises from abandonment and rage, the Mala’ika are forced into a war they were never meant to fight. Faith fractures. Loyalty is tested. And Jade, once a witness to creation, begins to question the cost of obedience. With Ja fallen, Fari captured, and Koren lost, the bond between siblings strains under grief and doubt. While Mother remains silent, the Mala’ika must decide whether to wait—or act. Together, they learn that unity is not inherited. It is chosen. The rescue of Fari sparks hope, but the war is far from over. When the Lost Tribe names Jade Dragen , a new symbol is born—one forged in fire, defiance, and resolve. Part Two is a powerful continuation of an epic myth where gods are tested, faith is challenged, and standing together may be the only way to survive what comes next.
Is DRAGEN The Last of the Black Birds: Part Two appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
Part two of an epic mythological fantasy featuring angel-like beings in conflict with a rebellion. Contains war violence, sibling grief, and themes of questioning divine authority, but no sexual content or strong language.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include captivity, grief, and war (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens who love epic angel mythology, sibling loyalty under pressure, and big questions about faith and obedience will be drawn into this continuation.