Ara Jones and Serenity have always been close - the way twins are, finishing each other's sentences, moving through the world as a unit. But they're not the kind of twins people notice: Ara burns bright, red-haired and fierce, while Serenity stays quiet, careful, the emotional anchor holding everything steady. It's a rhythm that's carried them through years since their parents' death. Then everything changes on Ara's twenty-fifth birthday at Derby's Bar and Grill.
During a karaoke performance, something fractures wide open. Ara hears her sister's voice singing alongside hers from across the room. Serenity feels Ara's emotions crash into her mind with the force of a tidal wave. Glasses explode. Lights shatter. The bond between them stops being metaphor and becomes real. But it's not just a connection. It's a weapon. Ara's fire finds its perfect match in Serenity's calm.
Together, they can move objects with their minds, feel each other's emotions with terrifying clarity, speak without words. Together, they're almost unstoppable. Except they're not alone in this discovery. Denny - Ara's warm, attentive boyfriend who appeared in her life months before the bond awakened - has been watching, waiting, orchestrating. He's something old wearing a beautiful face, and he's been patient for centuries.
The bond between the sisters was always supposed to ignite. They were always supposed to burn. And Denny is counting on that fire consuming them both, leaving him to harvest whatever's left. Twin Flames is a paranormal romance thriller about love, loyalty, and the price of trust when it comes wearing a charming smile. It's about two sisters learning that the fiercest love is the one that will burn everything else down to keep you safe - and discovering, too late, that some fires can't be extinguished once they've been invited in.
For readers of V. E. Schwab, paranormal romance with genuine darkness, and stories about the bonds that hold us together even as they threaten to tear us apart.
Ara Jones and Serenity have always been close - the way twins are, finishing each other's sentences, moving through the world as a unit. But they're not the kind of twins people notice: Ara burns bright, red-haired and fierce, while Serenity stays quiet, careful, the emotional anchor holding everything steady. It's a rhythm that's carried them through years since their parents' death. Then everything changes on Ara's twenty-fifth birthday at Derby's Bar and Grill.
During a karaoke performance, something fractures wide open. Ara hears her sister's voice singing alongside hers from across the room. Serenity feels Ara's emotions crash into her mind with the force of a tidal wave. Glasses explode. Lights shatter. The bond between them stops being metaphor and becomes real. But it's not just a connection. It's a weapon. Ara's fire finds its perfect match in Serenity's calm.
Together, they can move objects with their minds, feel each other's emotions with terrifying clarity, speak without words. Together, they're almost unstoppable. Except they're not alone in this discovery. Denny - Ara's warm, attentive boyfriend who appeared in her life months before the bond awakened - has been watching, waiting, orchestrating. He's something old wearing a beautiful face, and he's been patient for centuries.
The bond between the sisters was always supposed to ignite. They were always supposed to burn. And Denny is counting on that fire consuming them both, leaving him to harvest whatever's left. Twin Flames is a paranormal romance thriller about love, loyalty, and the price of trust when it comes wearing a charming smile. It's about two sisters learning that the fiercest love is the one that will burn everything else down to keep you safe - and discovering, too late, that some fires can't be extinguished once they've been invited in.
For readers of V. E. Schwab, paranormal romance with genuine darkness, and stories about the bonds that hold us together even as they threaten to tear us apart.