Three Brothers Royce, Draco and Jack are separated as infants, after a witch predicts a prophecy, which will bring an end to the werewolf, who calls himself King; the vampire, who calls herself Queen, and the old and powerful one. Sixteen years later, late into the night, Jack is summoned to his mother's room. She reveals to him the prophecy and gives him a tiny crystal vial, which he must drink from. He is convinced this wild tale is all part of his mothers dying hallucinations until he finds himself five-hundred years into the future, where he finds Royce, a short tempered, successful businessman, who is now a vampire, and Draco, a carefree werewolf and a famous punk-rock star.
The Prophecy by Jessica Lane is a fast-paced YA fantasy that mixes time travel, supernatural politics, and brotherly conflict. The setup, three brothers bound by destiny to topple immortal rulers, gives the story an epic scope, while the contrast between Jack’s bewildered humanity, Royce’s cold vampiric empire, and Draco’s rock-star werewolf lifestyle adds both humor and tension. The narrative leans on familiar paranormal tropes but keeps momentum with action and sibling dynamics, especially as the brothers clash over loyalty, identity, and the looming prophecy. A fun pick for readers who enjoy supernatural sagas with a modern twist.