Welcome to Purgatory:
Beginning of the End
After losing his
best friend in a meteor storm that wiped out entire cities, Brady Dane finds
himself alone and scared, simply trying to make it from one day to the next.
Surrounded by chaos, desperation, and death, he turns his compass toward
Georgia and the refuge rumored to be established in the military base there.
Forming emotional attachments will only make him vulnerable, so he keeps
himself guarded, choosing to travel alone, but that all changes when he crosses
paths with a stranger on a lonely stretch of highway.
Anthony Grimel—Grim to his friends—is having a really bad
day. Collapsing on the side of the road after being robbed and beaten by a band
of raiders, he’s ready to give up. He never expected to be saved by an angel
with golden hair and a smile to rival the sun. Finding purpose once again in
being Brady’s guardian, his protector, Grim vows to get his new companion
safely to the refuge, but he never expected to lose his heart in the process.
Love isn’t always easy, though, a fact Brady quickly
discovers. Wading through a new, complicated relationship is hard enough, but
now, he’s not sure who to trust—who is friend and who is foe. One hard truth
becomes glaringly obvious not long after his arrival. Within these walls, there
is no life or death, there is only survival.
Welcome to Purgatory.
Welcome to Purgatory:
Journey to Nowhere
Forest has been on
his own since the world came crashing down months ago. Trusting someone was
never on his list of things to-do but finding his sister definitely is. His
trip to New Orleans is filled with peril but it’s about to get even more
interesting when he meets a new friend and protector on the causeway.
Manny never expected to play bodyguard to a beautiful blond
with more than a few submissive tendencies. With demons of his own to battle,
it’s been hard fighting off Forest’s as well. However, he hears about a place
where they might finally be safe enough to deal with their issues.
Camp Purgatory offers security and a new way of life.
However, it is not what is in the brochure that they really have to worry
about.
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