The Pact series by Alex Villavasso (#2-#3)
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Overview: Alex Villavasso was born and raised in Louisiana where he first found his love for fiction while reading through the summer months. When he is not working on getting his thoughts out of his head, Alex can be found doing things that everyone tends to do, like sleeping, catching up with friends, and spending copious amounts of time on Netflix.
Genre: Fantasy, Urban
2. Sailor Ray and the Dark Descent
Captured—that’s what I am.
I tried to save Benjamin Evans, a local bartender, but instead, I ended up in a bit of a jam; strapped to a chair, with nowhere to run. The only option left is to fight, although I’m not sure how. Torture is the name of the game. Who sent me? What do I want with Ben? Why was I at the nightclub? He used to ask me those questions, but he stopped not long after our session began. Now he plans on hitting me until I finally break, which is unfortunate, because I have no intention of dying here and I won’t be broken. Despite what that demon prick has to say, I won’t be his vessel or whatever he has planned for me. I have my own agenda, like saving Benjamin and getting answers about my parents’ deaths.
I’m going to escape one way or another, and when I do, there’ll be hell to pay.
3. Sailor Ray and the Beautiful Lie
Is he making me the perfect vessel?
On lonely nights, I often wonder if I’m still me or if Vartal’s influence is now my second nature.
Everything’s changed. Nothing is even remotely the same. The ones I thought I could trust may turn against me if they find out my secret, and the one being that dangles my very existence in his hands is the only constant in my ever-shifting life. Perhaps it’s just me. Perhaps it’s the price I pay for allowing him in and forcing everyone out.
Why does he help me? Why do I let him? What am I fighting for? And does it really matter?
Things aren’t as black and white as they once were, and I alone walk the medium, teetering on either side.
In a world without rules, only the wicked run free. A lack of conscience, a loss of a soul—what’s the difference? I’ve seen enough from both sides to know that there is none.
I’m going to get him out. But if I can’t, there’s only one way this can end.
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