Robert Costa

About The Book

The Weight of Power

Dark Angel opens with a hard truth: power is never free. Bobbie Lynn Harper learns that strength can protect, but it can just as easily destroy when it’s fueled by anger or revenge. Her journey shows the heavy cost of responsibility and the discipline it takes to use power wisely. Every decision she faces invokes in us a realization that real heroism isn’t about how strong you are, it’s about choosing restraint, about pairing strength with conscience. In a world quick to confuse force with courage, Dark Angel reveals that power without compassion is the weakest kind of all.

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When Faith Meets Justice

At heart, Dark Angel isn’t only a story of fights and chase scenes; it’s a story of belief. The relic of St. Michael becomes more than a weapon; it’s a test of spirit. Through it, the novel explores how faith and justice can collide, and how mercy is what ultimately bridges them. Bobbie’s struggle raises timeless questions: What does it really mean to fight for what’s right? Can strength stay pure when it’s weighed down by rage? The answers show that justice without mercy turns cruel, but justice guided by compassion creates hope. In the end, Dark Angel emphasizes that faith can transform power into purpose.

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