In Trial By Firebird, you’ll meet Kate Adrasteia and Kane Mang.
Kate is a second-generation Firebird—a rare type of immortal. All immortals were born at the dawn of the universe when it was spoken into existence, but Firebirds? They were forged from the Creator’s eternal fire, making them the only true immortals, incapable of dying. If a Firebird is killed, they are simply reborn as a baby from their own flames.
Kate has an older brother, a younger brother, and a much younger sister. Her parents are absent, but her worst trait? She has horrendous taste in mates. In her prior life, she bonded with a Lawful demon, had a son with him… and then he murdered her. Ever since her Remembrance at age twelve—when Firebirds begin recalling their past lives—Kate has been on a relentless search for her son. And as for her ex? Let’s just say he has an expiration date he doesn’t know about yet.
Kane Mang is the eldest of twelve siblings, born in Ancient China. His first-generation parents—one a European dragon, the other an African snake—gave rise to the Chinese dragons. As the eldest, Kane has spent lifetimes wrangling his eleven chaotic siblings, keeping them alive, mostly out of trouble, and frequently feeling like he’s supervising a band of unruly teenagers.
Throughout history, Kane and his siblings have served as mercenaries. In recent years, he founded Mang Security, a highly reputable protection company. When Kate’s brother hires them to deal with a rogue demon infestation, Kane finally crosses paths with his soulmate. And nothing—not fate, not her stubbornness, not even Kate herself—is going to stop him from bonding their souls.
Join Kate and Kane on a journey that spans the globe, where they’ll be joined by family, friends, and a handful of highly questionable acquaintances.
Trial By Demon is a slow-burn fantasy romance packed with high-stakes action, emotional chaos, and just the right amount of sarcastic commentary. Told primarily from Ana’s point of view, the story follows a full-figured woman who grew up human—raised by her mortal father with zero clue about the immortal world lurking just out of sight.
Ana is best friends with Kate Adrasteia and has been magnetically drawn to Abaddon since their first encounter—when she was still a child and he was very much not. As spark meets kindling, Ana’s life ignites into a full-blown inferno. What follows is a relentless rollercoaster of events she definitely did not sign up for: abduction, near-death experiences (plural), actual death (briefly), a sentient fuzzy GPS with an unhealthy obsession with tacos, more kidnappings, and—you guessed it—more almost-dying.
Through it all, Ana is just trying to stay alive, pretend none of this is real, and maybe—just maybe—convince Abaddon and his chosen mate to let her squeeze into their already complicated love story. You know, small goals.
Abaddon is the first-born son of Sirin and Karel Adrasteia—ancient, powerful, and only semi-civilized (despite knowing how to dress and use an iPhone). He’s been bonded to Neros, his chosen mate, since the Norse days when the berserker tried to conquer his territory and got thoroughly conquered in return. Their relationship evolved from warrior and rival, to companion, to something much deeper and more permanent.
Then along comes Ana—his mythical soulmate. Maybe mortal. Maybe not. Her fate hinges on whether her dormant immortality ever activates. Spoiler: it does. Trauma has a way of speeding things along. Now Abaddon must figure out how to make room in his already busy, blood-soaked life for a woman who feels like she’s always been a part of him.
Luckily, Neros is a fixer. He’s always acted in Abaddon’s best interests, and this time is no different. His love for Abaddon—and an unexplainable bond with Ana—helps them all find space in a relationship built for two… and now one more.
So buckle up. It’s a chaotic, emotional, and oddly funny journey filled with found love, fierce battles, taco-loving sidekicks, and the kind of family you’d kill for. Literally.