The journey started in Chains of Blood continues in Bloodlines. Set twenty years in the future, Bloodlines takes the reader on a journey alongside Bellamy's children as an old foe rears his head once more. With new allies at his side, he takes up the mantle he once wore, putting Bellamy and his family in dire straits. The question remains, how will Bellamy survive this new threat?
Bloodlines Trilogy


Heaven and Hell are allied now. They work together with the Arcadians and choose to maintain civil relations between each other. There are goods and services traded, angels finding their home in Zion, and demons living openly in Elysium. The radio station still broadcasts just as it always have, keeping those listening informed about what happens in both locations.
Bellamy’s children have grown up in the last twenty years. They have become people who he is proud of, and they all have their own paths. Bellamy, now using advanced medications from the human world, has become more stable. He is able to maintain his lucidity almost all the time, and he only has symptoms of his insanity when incredibly stressed by something. However, this rarely, if ever, happens.
Then, an old enemy rears his head, and a new plot unfolds, almost continuing where it left off. When Bellamy suddenly disappears, along with one of his children, his mates and all of his friends immediately set to work to find them. What they do not know, however, is how much peril their friends are actually in. Bound in a familiar looking cell, Bellamy has no medication to ease his mind, and before long, he starts to spiral. He child, also held in a cell, can do nothing but watch.
One of Bellamy's children though, the child Bellamy prophesied would be a savior, begins to take his place as a leader and begins to come into his true powers, something he and the others were not aware of. The quest begins once more to save Bellamy from those that would use him to destroy the peace built between Heaven and Hell.




