I've got strong opinions about 'Pirate Alley' and its standalone status. The lack of sequels is actually refreshing in today's era of endless franchises—it's a complete story that respects your time. That said, if you're craving similar vibes, I'd recommend checking out 'On Stranger Tides' by Tim Powers or the 'Assassin's Creed: Black Flag' novelization. Both capture that perfect blend of historical piracy and supernatural intrigue that made 'Pirate Alley' so special to begin with.
After devouring 'Pirate Alley' in two sittings, I messaged the author begging for sequels—no shame! His reply confirmed it's a one-off, but he recommended 'the lies of locke lamora' as having comparable rogueish charm. Now I'm halfway through that series instead, still low-key hoping someone adapts 'Pirate Alley' into a miniseries someday.
I went down a rabbit hole trying to find info about sequels to 'Pirate Alley' after finishing the book, and boy was it a journey! From what I gathered, the original novel by John Claude Bemis doesn't have direct sequels, but the author's other works like 'The Nine Pound Hammer' series share that same adventurous spirit. I actually ended up reading his whole catalog because I loved the gritty pirate vibes so much.
What's interesting is how 'Pirate Alley' stands alone so well—it's got that perfect mix of closure and lingering mystery that makes you want more without feeling incomplete. There are some fan theories connecting it to other nautical fiction universes, which kept me entertained for weeks. Personally, I'd kill for a follow-up exploring those hinted-at deeper conspiracies in the Caribbean setting!
You know that feeling when you finish a book and immediately need to know if there's more? That was me with 'Pirate Alley'! While digging through forums and author interviews, I discovered it's technically a standalone, but the world-building is so rich that it spawned tons of unofficial continuation discussions. The steampunk elements and alternate history aspects left so much potential for spin-offs—I wound up sketching my own ideas for what adventures might come next for those characters.
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They killed my parents. Turned my underaged sister as se* slave. Sold me to a brothel. It’s been 901 days until the soon to be alpha made the highest bid on my auction night.
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“You,”He leered and smirked at us. “Both of you. Get up.”
I shook my head, shuddering, “Please… Please don’t–”
He grabbed me by my arm and dragged me up to my feet.
He grabbed Angelia with his other hand and proceeded to drag us towards the door.
Angelia had gone all but silent as she was pulled along like a ragdoll. Her eyes seemed glazed over.
My heart raced.
“P-Please. I can give you gems! Jewelry! What about lunar flowers? We have them all. If you’d just take us back–”
“How are you going to bargain with something that’s not yours anymore?” He scoffed, “Move it. The boss doesn’t like to be kept waiting.”
Tears streamed down my face. We were brought out of the dungeon into another section.
There were no windows and the scent of sweat and tears filled the air.
The man who brought us there shoved us inside and closed the door behind us as a fat, whale of a man turned towards us.
I could tell by his stature and his scent that he was either human or his wolf was weak.
He chuckled and licked his lips as he approached. He stopped at me first, grabbing my chin and leaning close to take a deep breath of my scent. He chuckled as I recoiled and shuddered in disgust.
Then, he stopped at Angelia, tracing a hand over her cheek.
“I love the obedient ones. Welcome girls, to my dungeon. You will call me, Dan.”
The hole left by Aelia’s death has a ripple effect through the world. The Alpha King retires, ushering in a new era. The Rogue King title now left vacant for the time being. Silas losing his sister, again. Nate losing his mate. Finn and Noah losing their Alpha and their lover.
Under the weight of his grief and pain, along with of the uncertainty of the new mate bond forged between Silas and Nate, Silas decides that he needs help. The weight of being Alpha that nearly just lost his pack if his little sister hadn’t been there, Silas decides to push everything away to be a better and stronger Alpha. Using magic is father gave him, Silas loses so much more than his way.
Nate, struggling with the mate bond, what the bond means for him, has continued to fight Silas, his Alpha, his best friend, and now his mate. When their fight goes too far, both Silas and Nate must deal with the consequences. It both pulls them together and tears them apart. Eventually leading to a full break in any relationship they had ever had.
On his own, Silas has to navigate through the next chapter alone. Coming to realize his actions, the consequences, and just how much it’s going to take to repair the damage he has done.
Nate, also on his own, works through what it means to step up in more ways than one. Somehow, even after her death, Aelia is still reaching out and helping Nate navigate the world on his own. He vows to grow and step up into the wolf that she knew he could be.
Book 2 in The Rogue Kings following immediately after The Rogue Kings I - Solaris' Reign. Trigger Warnings. Rated 18+.
Being a She-Rogue is unheard of, and being an Alpha of Rogues is not accepted and is shunned by all werewolf packs. Evelyn Skylar fits into the role of an Alpha perfectly. No one can challenge her openly and win a fight. Her pack is framed as Rogues and Assassins by the High Council of the Werewolf community. Determined to achieve revenge against her enemies and redeem her pack's name, she embarks on a journey to uncover the main culprit in front of the werewolf committee. There is no time for finding a Mate in her Life, Evelyn has one purpose...REVENGE.
Alpha Ryan Snyder - Evelyn's mate, does not take "NO" for an answer and harbors a deep hatred for rogues. What happens when his mate does not bow down to him and makes him stand on his toes trying to find her? She was a mystery that he feels compelled to solve all the while safegaurding his pack from threats of renegades. Driven by his instincts, Ryan is determined to uncover the true woman beneath her cold exterior. At the same time, he must address a dangerous menace that poses a threat to all the packs in the neighboring territories.
She's a princess destined for a prince, but her heart yearns for the sea. Her voyage was only supposed to clear her mind and prepare her for marriage, but when her ship is boarded by pirates she finds herself face to face with a new purpose. The notorious Captain Gino and his crew have a reason for kidnapping her, but does she have what it takes to save her kingdom and everyone she loves? Will marrying Prince Sade be everything she needs in life, or will her infatuation with Gino be more than she can bear? With love and war on the line, how far will she go?
Ishida, a young man, unexpectedly meets a girl named Rhina by sheer fate. But before long, a war erupts and they are captured by soldiers led by the malicious Lieutenant Monte.
The lieutenant gives them a dreadfully simple choice: leave their homes in search of a legendary "lost city at sea," its immortal king, and bring back a mind-boggling amount of gold, or have their mountain reduced to ashes. Ishida’s father had set out in search of the place, too, but never returned.
The journey will take them across oceans, sun-scorched deserts, and over perilous mountains; but most importantly of all: the two will discover their true selves will discover their true selves when they confront what will determine their fate.
The questions remain: will they be able to find the lost city at sea and bring its treasures back to the avaricious lieutenant before time runs out? Or, perhaps the place they are searching for is simply non-existent?
Twin sisters, Jodi and Jackie, are two inches away from filing for bankruptcy and losing their heritage. The twins' grandparents had started Garvey's Hotel and Bar many years ago. The business had been solvent until the 2008 crash. With eminent ruin on the horizon, Jodi comes up with a radical idea to revitalize Garvey's.
What Jodi hadn't planned was falling in love with the town hunk. While falling in love, she and those close to her have scandalous rendezvous, deal with local law enforcement, and try to survive a reign of terror that will leave a scar on her, the man she loves, and the small Arizona town for years to come.
I was digging through old adventure novels the other day and stumbled upon 'Swashbucklers' again—such a fun read! From what I’ve gathered, there isn’t a direct sequel, but the author, Dan Hanks, has written other books with a similar vibe, like 'The Shadow Over Portsmouth.' It’s not a continuation, but it’s got that mix of fantasy and historical adventure that made 'Swashbucklers' so charming.
If you’re craving more pirate-esque stories, you might enjoy 'On Stranger Tides' by Tim Powers or even the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' novelizations. They scratch that same itch for high seas and supernatural shenanigans. Honestly, I’d love to see a sequel to 'Swashbucklers' someday—it feels like there’s so much more to explore in that world!
Pirate Borg is such a blast—I love how it blends dark fantasy with pirate themes! As far as I know, there isn’t a direct sequel yet, but the creators have dropped hints about expanding the universe. The original game is packed with enough content to keep you busy for ages, with its brutal combat and eerie cursed treasures.
That said, the community’s buzzing with rumors about potential spin-offs or supplements. Some folks speculate we might see something like 'Cursed Seas' or a deeper dive into the Lovecraftian horrors lurking beneath the waves. Until then, I’ve been running my own custom campaigns, throwing in undead kraken and mutinous ghost crews to keep things fresh.
The Ghost Pirates' by William Hope Hodgson is such an underrated gem in nautical horror! It's a standalone novel, but if you're craving more eerie sea adventures, Hodgson's other works like 'The Boats of the Glen Carrig' and 'The House on the Borderland' share that same chilling, atmospheric vibe. I love how his writing makes you feel the creaking timbers and the unseen horrors lurking in the fog.
For something more modern, 'The Terror' by Dan Simmons feels like a spiritual successor—it’s got that same blend of historical sailing and supernatural dread. If you’re into manga, 'Uzumaki' by Junji Ito isn’t about pirates, but its relentless cosmic horror might scratch that itch for creeping terror. Honestly, 'The Ghost Pirates' is so unique that direct sequels would probably dilute its impact!