Book Two in The Hollow Series
By Captain Perry
The Hollow remembers. And now, it begins to respond.
Aria, Cassian, and Marlowe have survived the unraveling of the first seal-but survival is not salvation. Beneath the soil of their deceptively quiet town lies an ancient architecture of power, sacrifice, and silence. As they descend deeper into the forgotten arteries of the Hollow, they begin to uncover not only the truth behind the town's haunted legacy, but the burden of the role they were destined-yet unprepared-to inherit.
Echoes of forgotten Gatekeepers murmur through stone and shadow, whispering of a sacred pact forged in fear and kept alive through blood. But the trio refuses to inherit a legacy of chains. Instead, they challenge it-pushing against the tide of tradition with love, loyalty, and an unshakable belief that the past does not have to dictate the future.
But change comes at a cost.
The seals-ancient and deliberate-begin to fall. Not all at once, but one by one, in tremors and reckonings. With each rupture, the Hollow's true form begins to emerge, and with it, a deeper understanding: the seals were never just about containment-they were a heartbeat, a rhythm, a design.
Now disrupted.
Aboveground, the town begins to fray. Dreams twist. Time stutters. The air hums with something unnatural. Sheriff Carter feels it. Martha senses it in the threads. The townspeople, some knowingly and others unknowingly, are being pulled into the weave of something larger-something old, and watching.
And still, the trio presses forward.
In The Rise of the Gatekeepers, Book Two of The Hollow series, the story widens, deepens, and darkens. This is a tale of transformation-where myth collides with modernity, where fear faces resistance, and where three ordinary souls dare to forge a new covenant against the weight of centuries.
They do not seek to lock the Hollow away.
They seek to become its voice, its balance, its future.
But as the fourth seal breaks and the Hollow begins to stir in full, one question remains:
Can balance be forged from chaos... or is this the beginning of a far more ancient awakening?