
A bitter feud in Hell. Powerful birthrights to claim or deny.
Lilith and Azazael, Hell’s greatest general, make a bet to settle their hatred of each other: Each will have a child with a mortal and their progeny will settle the score.
Malachi Ben Sinai, born of a nomad woman and raised by the kindly Thadeus, wants nothing more than to live a life of peaceful existance. Ra, Lilith’s son by an Eqyptian Pharoah, sees the mild Malachi as a pushover to be tortured and destroyed. Their rivalry spans the centuries from the birth of Christ through the Roman Coliseum and on into the modern age.
Malachi despises the birthright offered to him, rejecting it with all of his heart and soul. Ra keeps pushing, punishing anyone close to Malachi.
To end Ra’s destruction, will Malachi give in to the blood of his father coursing through his veins?

The son of the son will wield unprecedented power.
After witnessing his closest friend burned as a witch, Malachi flees his Scottish home and takes refuge in Kent. But a letter from his father will force him to journey deep into the heart of the Underworld and the bed of his enemy.
Akhila lives a life of serenity with her people on the banks of the Mohawk River. But after a chance encounter with Poseidon, the young woman finds herself transformed, entangled in the webs of intrigue woven by gods and demons alike.
Now both are caught up in the battle to control the child of the Sand Dweller. What kind of father can Malachi be? Though the Fates have eternally bound him to the Son of Hell, only the Most High knows who will control the Orcus Child.
The next generation of Hell’s Children is begun, and everyone wants to control the child of destiny.