Infuriated that the Hasan ruined any chance of marrying Grace, Dante is more than ready to exact retribution from an enemy that refuses to die. His credibility is on the line with the High Council after retracting his initial assessment of the Hasan threat being eliminated. Nothing will deter the Horsemen Commander from annihilating the new leader of the Hasan.
Humiliated from being left at the altar and fed up with the immortal community, Grace attempts to return to a normal human life. With believing the Hasan gone, her love life in shambles, and needing to find herself again, Morocco is a better place than Sasainn to heal wounds. She tries to ignore odd omens and the annoying presence of the two Horsemen reminding her that she can’t hide from destiny.
Rayne finds himself unwittingly thrust into the middle of Grace and Dante’s failed relationship. He doubts Dante’s claim of Grace being in any danger until a harbinger warns of an enemy’s return. Remnants of a life Rayne buried centuries ago unexpectedly surface. Haunted by a past he thought erased, Rayne faces fighting two battles: one for the greater good and the other between fate and himself.
Omne trium prefectum, the ancient law of three, throws Dante, Rayne, and Grace headfirst into an unexpected storm of chaos not even the High Council saw brewing underneath the sands of time. Three simultaneous assaults minutes apart announce the return of a more vengeful and deadly Hasan. The cloaked enemy walks freely amongst the defenders of good breeding ill will and mistrust. The Four Horsemen and Grace are left to decipher what is reality and what is a deceptive mirage. Whispers circulate about a triad amongst the deities. Prophecy emerges about a lion, wolf, and night moon needing to align before the next blood moon to stop the Hasan’s rise to power. Human and immortal must find a way to overcome their differences and unite as one force against the new Hasan or the world is lost.