Devil's Due
Devil's Due
Rock God Series — Book Four
Fame doesn’t break you.
It shows you who you already are.
Synopsis
After surviving the rise, the rivalry, and the brutal exposure of the spotlight, Jemini should finally be winning. Instead, the band finds itself trapped inside a machine that feeds on conflict—where every rehearsal is watched, every relationship is tested, and silence is never accidental.
When a reality-TV network locks the band into close quarters under the promise of creative freedom, the cost becomes clear fast. Survival stops being about music and starts being about perception. Every joke becomes a weapon. Every loyalty is questioned. And every private fracture is suddenly public property.
At the center of it all is Jayra Jenkins—frontman, tactician, and reluctant anchor—forced to navigate rivalries that blur into friendships, friendships that harden into threats, and a past that refuses to stay buried. As pressure mounts, the lines between performance and reality collapse, and the band must decide what they’re willing to sacrifice to stay real in a world that profits from tearing them apart.
Devil’s Due is a raw, behind-the-scenes descent into ambition, loyalty, and the quiet violence of being seen. Sharp, darkly funny, and emotionally unforgiving, it explores the price of fame—and the moment when the bill finally comes due.