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When Keegan’s father, the Demon King of Fire, attempted to produce an heir, a surge of light energy interrupted the process. One tiny piece of the newly forming demon broke off. That piece is Keegan. For years, he has attempted to lay low, watching from the shadows while his monstrous brother Aidan, the true Prince of Fire, is groomed for the throne.
Keegan’s shaky status quo is shattered when one of his father’s power-plays goes horribly wrong. He is cast to Earth and forced to work with a suddenly powerless Aidan. The two brothers must cooperate to complete an impossible task and avoid being cast forever into the abyss. As if having to spend time with his beastly other half wasn’t bad enough, Keegan must adapt to living on Earth, wielding his new human vessel, and dealing with his demonic appetite without harming the human creatures for whom he has always cared.
As Keegan and Aidan work to save themselves, questions arise. What exactly was the King of Fire up to, that sparked their Master’s interest enough to cast them from the Demon Realm? Can Aidan be trusted in his new human form, complete with emotions, or is he the same unfeeling creature he’s always been? And why are so many demons suddenly invested in the outcome of the brothers’ trial? The only thing Keegan knows for certain is that whether he succeeds or fails at the task, the consequences for the Demon Realm and for Earth itself will be catastrophic.
416 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 14, 2020

Aidan would almost certainly receive the favor. A favor promised by an upper level demon was a binding contract, and his brother could ask for anything, including all the power that was Adramelech’s to offer.


Every human has the potential for good and the potential for bad within him, and every single thing that happens affects his path.
His brother was everything that a fire demon was supposed to be, and he, Keegan, was not.
Adramelech is using you for some wicked end. For all you know, it is a trap set to allow the Prince to finally take your power.
All of those pale blue pieces of grace were no more. Feeding demons were supposed to take just a bit of each one before shepherding it to the abyss...Parts of the souls were meant to be shepherded to the abyss, where they can ruminate on the fate they have wrought for themselves. They cannot be extinguished fully.
There will be a price to pay for your greed, and I only hope that it falls on you for once.
But Aidan got everything, didn't he? He got to feel every human sensation and truly walk as one of them. Aidan wasn't frozen in time. He could actually change his human body; work out and make it stronger. If they stayed long enough, he'd probably even grow taller. Keegan had been given a corporeal vessel, nothing more. He could feel his useless heart pumping away. He needed to breathe and could experience certain senses, but that was all. He was still a demon—just imprisoned in fancy flesh packaging. It wasn't fair.
The offspring was a paradox of mental weakness and physical fortitude that had taken two hundred years to create and shape.
It seemed a tough upkeep, being human. Took a long time each day, it seemed, for Aidan to make himself publicly presentable.


