What happens when a demon sibling power struggle goes horribly wrong?
“Packed with everything I could want in a book! Emotion, swoon, world building, and flames! Aidan and Keegan will stay in my head for a while! Highly recommend it!”
-Candace Robinson, bestselling author ofTin
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. Yet 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 impossibletask 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 humans for whom he has always cared.
As Keegan and Aidan work to save themselves, questions arise. Can Aidan be trusted in his new human form? Why are so many demons suddenly invested in the outcome of the brothers’ trial?
The only thing Keegan knows for certain is that if he fails, the consequences for the Demon Realm and Earth will be catastrophic.
Tracy Auerbach studied English and film in college, and education in graduate school. Some of her college poetry was published in the “Penn Review” (The University of Pennsylvania’s premier literary magazine). She went on to teach and write S.T.E.M. (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) curriculum for the New York Department of Education. This helped to polish her writing skills and ignite her passion for fantasy and science fiction. Her first scholarly article, published in “Language Magazine,” was about the value of kinesthetic learning for children. On the fiction side, Tracy’s work is featured in the online literary journal “Micro-horror,” and “The Writing Disorder” fiction anthology. Her first novel, “The Human Cure,” was published in paperback in 2014. “The Sin Soldiers,” the first book in her YA Sci-fi “Fragments” trilogy, was released this summer from Parliament House Press, followed by her standalone fantasy novel "Sons of Fire." When she is not teaching or writing, Tracy is usually reading or playing with her own children. She lives in New York with her family.