Ace comes from a seemingly perfect family in New York City. His parents are both successful lawyers, and his siblings are all accomplished in their own ways. However, Ace feels like he doesn't quite fit in with his family's expectations of him. He struggles with anxiety and depression, often turning to music as a way to escape the pressures of his life.
One day, Ace discovers that he is a demigod, the child of a god and a mortal. He is whisked away to Camp Half-Blood, where he meets others like him and begins to understand the truth about his identity. At camp, Ace finds a new sense of belonging. He is able to use his musical talents to connect with others and express his emotions in a way that he had never been able to before.But the peace at Camp Half-Blood is short-lived. Ace soon discovers that his family has been targeted by monsters from the underworld, seeking revenge for a past conflict between his family and the gods. Ace is forced to confront his family's dark secrets and work together with his fellow demigods to protect those he loves.
Through his journey, Ace learns that being a demigod is not a curse, but a gift. He embraces his true identity and finds a new sense of purpose and belonging. Although his family will never be perfect, he learns to accept and love them for who they are, flaws and all.As he faces the challenges ahead, Ace knows that he has a family at Camp Half-Blood, and he is determined to protect them and his family in the mortal world. He discovers strength and courage within himself that he never knew existed. And as he looks back at his journey, he realizes that everything he went through was worth it, because it led him to where he is now: a hero and a demigod, with a family both mortal and immortal who love him for who he is.