They made me touch a dead body. Now, they want to own my soul.
I’m Belle Gallagher. The spy who learned too much. At Shark Bay University, my memories were meant to be my prison—fragments of blood and cold skin I was forced to forget. But the fog is lifting. I remember the Architect. I remember the corpse. And this time, I’m not just gathering evidence; I’m prepared to burn the entire foundation down.
I’m Luna Queen. The survivor who walked back into the cage and called it sanctuary. I thought Erik was my shield, but in a panopticon where even the portraits have eyes, no one is safe. The Architect doesn't just build walls but builds nightmares. As the Harvest approaches, the line between prey and predator has vanished. I’ve broken my chains once, and I’ll do it again—even if I have to become the monster they trained me to be.
THE FINAL RECKONING: Shark Bay is no longer a school—it’s a hunting ground. With "The Harvest" days away, Belle and Luna must unite their fractured truths to expose a network that spans decades. In a world where trust is a death wish and love is a liability, they have one chance to escape the island alive.
The Architect is watching. The auction is about to begin. Will they find freedom, or will they become the latest "Subject" to be removed?
Release Me is the explosive final book in the Devastation Game trilogy.
Perfect for readers who crave twisted passion, emotional destruction, and love stories that burn instead of heal.
This book contains dark emotional themes, possessive characters, and psychological intensity.
Not intended for readers who want soft love stories.
Tropes:
- Possessive Hero / Heroine
- Forced Proximity (Island Isolation)
- Dark Academia / Gothic Campus
- Dark Secret Societies
- Morally Grey Characters
- High-Stakes Survival
- Trauma Bonding
- High heat Emotional Trauma
- Corrupt Elite Conspiracy
- Revenge Plot
- Unreliable Mentor
- Stalker Elements
- Fated Mates
- Dual female POV (Luna / Belle)
- Explosive Trilogy Finale
Please see the author's note on the inside for trigger warnings.
Highly recommended to read in series order.