Title:
Pathogen
Author: EL
Loraine & Timothy
Frasier
Blurb for
Pathogen:
What
if the government doesn’t want a cure? An E.L. Loraine and Tim Frasier release.
A blinding light in the Southwestern sky changed everything.
Nothing worked anymore and all Alexis could do was hope that her boyfriend and fellow
scientist Jackson would still head to New Orleans for their week end together.
She couldn’t help thinking the worldwide pockets of viral
outbreaks and this were somehow connected. If she and Jackson combined their
efforts just maybe they could stop this before it became an epidemic.
Now she was stuck on the road alone and it wasn’t long
before she realized it was too late; they couldn’t out run a virus. If the
world was over run all they could do now all they could do was to figure out
how to survive and keep the uninfected from becoming, mindless, flesh eating
monsters. Now there’s something else, a mutation a strain of virus the
government doesn’t want to cure and they want Alexis and Jackson to help them
harness it. They aren’t about to let that happen.
The world and character building of best-selling author E.L.
Loraine with the specialty horror telling skills of Tim Frasier has combined in
this dystopian – Pathogen. It’s chilling in an all too believable
way.
At the end
I’m going to reveal the cover and blurb of book two of Pathogen –
Mutations.
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Excerpt One:
While Jackson’s exterior was the definition of calm and
control, he was screaming inside. He had to get Alexis out of New Orleans. He
approached the compound commander, Major Johnston, and made a calculated
plea.
“I need to
get to New Orleans. One of the world’s top pathologists is there, and would be
invaluable in fighting whatever we’re up
against.”
Excerpt Two:
Alexis
frowned, gun at the ready, and continued up the stairs, alleviating further
squeaking by positioning her feet on the extreme sides of the
treads.
She stopped
at the landing and stood there holding her breath, listening, trying to decide
what to do. Moving to the door to her right, sure the whimpering sound was
coming from that room, she slowly reached out to the knob.
In one
movement she twisted the knob, and shoved the door hard. The door swung to her
right, banging on the wall behind it. Lexy moved through the opening and into
the interior of the room with her gun close to her body, rotating first to the
left and then to the right.
Nothing.
She moved
further inside, aiming the pistol back and forth, as she looked through the
room.
She gulped
and took herself in hand, preparing inwardly for the next
move.
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