PERSONAL DEMONS

It’s pointless to haunt an empty house, any ghost will tell you that.
That’s what I’ve been doing since I died, existing in a space devoid of life. A huge house with no living occupants. Just me and three other ghosts with no memory of our lives before this. An endless monotony of ghost hunters and maintenance men are our only forms of entertainment.
Until Sophie Covey moves in.
We should keep our distance. We should scare her until she flees the house in terror, but she calls to us like no one we’ve seen before, a beacon in the dark of our endless existence.
The more we’re around her the stronger we get, the more we can manipulate our surroundings and interact with the girl who glows like a flame.
After hundreds of years of death, we finally feel like we’re coming back to life.
I thought I knew what I wanted.
After discovering there’s a reason for the visions I’ve been having since I was thirteen, that they weren’t in fact visions at all but demons that only I can see.
Finding out I’m a Source has answered a lot of the questions I have about myself, but it’s raised more too. And with the rules and regulations in place by Hell regarding how Guardians can treat their Sources, I’m not sure it’s something I want.
The Guardians of Region 137 may be better than other quads, but they still want to keep me locked up safe and sound, my only use as a battery to keep them changed so they can continue to hunt escaped demons.
But when they are suddenly ripped away from me, I begin to question everything I thought I wanted, namely a life without Jace, Killian, Rome and Vaughn controlling my actions.
With a growing threat on the horizon, can we find some way to work together, to defeat our enemies and find happiness?


Cut off from my power. Arrested for Treason. Imprisoned in Hell.
My situation can’t get much worse.
When Lucifer accuses me of working with Caladan, the demon intent on destroying life on earth as we know it, I am shocked. And f*cked.
Proving my innocence from the Seventh Circle is doing to be damn difficult.
But I now I must.
After all, everyone has been telling me the fate of the world is in my hands. And I certainly can’t save it if I’m locked in Hell.
With my Quadrians arguing my innocence, someone using my power against us and an intriguing spy in our grasp, we scramble to find answers before it’s too late.
The light has gone out in our world. Pain and desolation rule.
Caladan has made his move. He took our girl from us and the worst has happened. We struggle to find a way forward, when everything we old dear has been ripped away.
But we can’t afford to stop fighting, to give up. The world needs us. More importantly, Sophie would never forgive us if we gave up.
Vengeance is on our minds as we move forward, the need to rip, burn, destroy the demon who dared to destroy the most precious thing in the world.
When Sophie returns to us, with an unexpected gift from Heaven, we’re able to finally focus, to do what we set out to do all those months ago:
Defeat Caladan.
Save humanity.
And this time we have Heaven on our side.


The end of the world is nigh...
The Hellgates are open and Heaven has locked countless souls inside an invisible dome in an effort to keep the world safe. A good idea in theory, but in practice it means that not only are humans locked inside them with demons, but also my Quadrians and Lucifer.
As Caladan moves his pieces, slotting his plans into place, I scramble to find a way inside the domes, to get everyone out and keep all the evil demons in.
Thirteen sections of the world are closed off from everything. Thirteen Hellgates open. Thirteen heaven-made domes.
How the hell did the fate of the world end up on the shoulders of one twenty-two year old woman?