At the start of a new school year at the Salvatore School, Jeremy Bennett arrives as a mysterious new student with a powerful but tightly controlled magical lineage. He’s placed in the boys’ dorm with Rafael Waithe, whose steady, emotional nature slowly helps Jeremy feel grounded and normal in a place where nothing ever really is.
At the Salvatore School, where supernatural students are trained to control their abilities, Hope Mikaelson has always been the most powerful—and the most isolated. That changes when Jeremy Moore arrives, a Salem witch from a forgotten coven whose ancient, instinctive magic doesn’t follow the school’s rules. His presence unsettles both students and teachers, drawing curiosity from some and fear from others.
When heretic twins Jeremy Blade and Ja’Niyah Blade arrive in Mystic Falls at the start of senior year, they promise to keep their heads down and their secret buried — siphoner witches turned vampires trying to outrun their past. But not long after they settle in, a string of brutal “animal attacks” begins haunting the woods, bodies drained and savagely torn apart. The town blames wild predators. Ja’Niyah knows better. Jeremy is slipping. Starving himself to maintain control only makes the hunger worse, and when he finally loses it, he becomes something terrifyingly precise — a ripper who can’t stop once he starts. Determined to protect her brother, Ja’Niyah uses careful magic to alter memories and stage scenes, even as she’s pulled into Elena’s friend group and closer to the very people investigating the killings. Meanwhile, Stefan begins to recognize the pattern of addiction and denial, and Bonnie senses unstable magic clinging to Jeremy like smoke. As suspicion grows and the body count rises, Ja’Niyah must decide how far she’s willing to go to save her brother — because if Jeremy doesn’t regain control, Mystic Falls won’t survive him.
When Jeremy Gerard transfers to the Salvatore School, he instantly becomes the center of attention—and fear. As the son of Rebekah Mikaelson and Marcel Gerard, Jeremy carries a legacy of power that shows in everything he does. His vampire strength is unmatched, his presence overwhelming, and on top of that, he possesses a rare connection to Esther Mikaelson’s witch lineage, giving him abilities no one at the school has ever seen combined in one person.
Beneath the Name follows Jeremy Moore, a billionaire heir living under a false identity at a public high school. As he experiences life without privilege, he forms a quiet, unexpected romance with Tyler Brooks—until the truth threatens to change everything.
Jeremy Gerard Mikaelson wants a normal life, but being the son of the legendary Mikaelsons makes that impossible. At Mystic Falls High, he must navigate friendships, first love, and high school drama—all while hiding his powers and the dangerous legacy he can’t escape.
Jeremy Forbes has spent his entire life in Mystic Falls knowing exactly who he’s supposed to be: a Founder’s kid, polished, respected, and always in control. He’s grown up on whispered council meetings, vervain jewelry disguised as family heirlooms, and the unspoken rule that appearances matter more than truth. And Jeremy? He’s perfected the art of both—charming, observant, and always three steps ahead. But even with all that control, there’s this restless feeling in him, like something bigger is waiting just beneath the surface.
The story begins with the return of the Mikaelsons to New Orleans, where power, magic, and old loyalties collide. Rebekah’s long, volatile love–hate relationship with Marcel Gerard reignites amid the city’s shifting alliances, culminating in a forbidden connection that changes everything. Unable to carry a child as a vampire, Rebekah is forced into a desperate act of survival—body-jumping into a witch to save her unborn son. Her child, Jeremy Gerard Mikaelson, is born the same night as Hope Mikaelson, binding their destinies from the moment they take their first breaths. Jeremy is something entirely new: an upgraded being born of vampire power and witch magic, while Hope carries the legacy of witch, werewolf, and vampire blood. Their births mark a turning point for New Orleans, signaling the rise of a new generation capable of reshaping the supernatural world.
In the charming town of Ravenwood, autumn ushers in more than just crisp air and Thanksgiving cheer. Jeremy Clarke, a gentle young man, discovers his latent witch powers, while his love interest, Lucas Hale, a protective werewolf, stands by his side. Together with their vibrant friend group, including Ethan Carter and Sophie Lawson, they navigate a world where the supernatural lurks just beneath the surface. As they uncover hidden truths and face daunting threats, they learn the power of friends
When Jeremy Moore and Janiyah Blade arrive in Mystic Falls, they appear to be nothing more than two quiet transfer students trying to start fresh. Polite, low-key, and effortlessly blending in, they keep their true natures hidden — Jeremy is a powerful hybrid and Janiyah a skilled heretic, both far stronger than they let on. They’ve learned the hard way that survival means staying underestimated. As the town carries on with its usual drama, no one suspects that two of the most dangerous beings to ever step foot in Mystic Falls are sitting in homeroom.
Senior year at Westbrook Prep is about influence, not grades. Jeremy Moore rules the social scene with effortless precision, backed by his inner circle and football-star boyfriend Tyler Calloway. But everything shifts when a new girl arrives, the Plastics play a longer game, and loyalty in Jeremy’s circle starts to crack. At this school, power is never permanent — it has to be defended.
Everyone at Ridgeway High thought they knew Lucas Hale. Starting quarterback. Quiet confidence. Friday-night hero. He moved through the halls like he already belonged everywhere, helmet tucked under his arm, future practically stamped on his back. Jeremy Moore hated that he noticed. As cheer captain, Jeremy lived in a different spotlight—one built on precision, energy, and constant smiles. He counted beats instead of yards, formations instead of plays. And yet, every afternoon at practice, their worlds collided on the same field. Lucas noticed Jeremy first because Jeremy never looked at him. Not really. Jeremy watched everyone else—his squad, the flyers, the timing of the stunts. When his gaze brushed past the football team, it slid right over Lucas like he wasn’t there. That, more than anything, got under Lucas’s skin. They started speaking because of logistics.
When heretic twins Jeremy Blade and Ja’Niyah Blade arrive in Mystic Falls at the start of senior year, they promise to keep their heads down and their secret buried — siphoner witches turned vampires trying to outrun their past. But not long after they settle in, a string of brutal “animal attacks” begins haunting the woods, bodies drained and savagely torn apart. The town blames wild predators. Ja’Niyah knows better. Jeremy is slipping. Starving himself to maintain control only makes the hunger worse, and when he finally loses it, he becomes something terrifyingly precise — a ripper who can’t stop once he starts. Determined to protect her brother, Ja’Niyah uses careful magic to alter memories and stage scenes, even as she’s pulled into Elena’s friend group and closer to the very people investigating the killings. Meanwhile, Stefan begins to recognize the pattern of addiction and denial, and Bonnie senses unstable magic clinging to Jeremy like smoke. As suspicion grows and the body count rises, Ja’Niyah must decide how far she’s willing to go to save her brother — because if Jeremy doesn’t regain control, Mystic Falls won’t survive him.