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Synopsis
Amesiac demon teen Be'el is forced to navigate school for the first time since waking up in an abandoned field. He's forced to face prejudice and constant harassment, finding his only solace in the friends he meets along the way. With the brash and eclectic Hazel, and quietly encouraging Jack by his side, Be'el fights to recall his forgotten past and wrangle the volatile emotions that come with uncovering his memories. As he discovers the unsettling truths of his new reality, he learns what it means to form meaningful relationships with the few who will accept him. Be’el doesn’t remember who he was — only who he’s becoming: a demon with human memories, friends who are angels and gods, and a life to protect. Follow a tender protagonist through awkward first days of school, hospital corridors, and divine showdowns. Buy the book if you love character-first urban fantasy where the heart drives the action.
Is Divine Intervention: 2026 Revised Edition (Divinity Cycle - 2026 Edition) appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
Teen demon protagonist navigates high school while recovering lost memories, facing prejudice and harassment. Contains moderate fantasy violence in divine conflicts and themes of discrimination, but focuses on friendship and emotional healing.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include amnesia, bullying, and discrimination (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens will connect with the outcast protagonist finding friendship and identity while uncovering a mysterious supernatural past.