Fostering Faust
((Minor Spoiler and Warning at the bottom of the blurb. Please read all the way through.))<br /><br />Alex is dead.<br /><br />Dead, and apparently with a one way ticket to a place that only the worst of the worst go.<br /><br />All for a simple choice he made about a product his company owned.<br /><br />Damned for all time.<br /><br />Luckily for him, he’s about to be given a chance.<br /><br />Another choice to make.<br /><br />He can instead, return to the land of the living, though his soul would belong to another. <br />Except the world he’s being sent to, isn’t the same one he came from. It’s not even a similar period in time, but from something long past in history.<br /><br />The dark ages.<br /><br />And part of the deal to live again, is to make pacts with others. Pacts that would bind others in secrecy. That they could never speak of what they'd done.<br /><br />Deals for anything, and everything. From things as simple as a meal, to their very lives. <br /><br />How much would you give of yourself to live on in the world is an easy question.<br /><br />The better question, is how much would you take from others?<br /><br />If Alex wants to keep living, to keep his soul from being sent to the darkest corner of hell, he’ll have to ask himself that question.<br /><br />Daily.<br /><br />Warning: This novel explores dark subjects, and what people will give up of themselves, and each other, to get what they want. The main character is written as a real person in a tough situation, and will not make choices that line up with societal and cultural norms.<br /><br />It contains adult themes and moral ambiguities.<br /><br />As with my previous work, explicit scenes are found within. It has violence and a harem relationship.