At a covert military base buried deep in the Arizona desert, a new drug was LPD—a brutal hybrid of PCP and LSD, engineered to fracture the mind and unchain the body. One dose floods the brain with terror, rage, and hallucinations so real they bleed.
The objective? Controlled chaos. The result? The darkest corners of your mind.
Luke Southern, a battle-scarred DEA agent, is sent undercover into the heart of the experiment—a makeshift desert rave crawling with addicts, outcasts, and drifters known as The Scrubs. His blend in, distribute LPD disguised as street acid, and vanish.
It goes to hell fast.
A bonfire erupts. His cover slips. The Scrubs close in. With no way out, Luke swallows the drug himself to survive.
LPD hits like a bomb. His reality crumbles. The ground pulses. Faces melt. Every shadow whispers. And The Scrubs? They go feral—tearing each other apart in a euphoric frenzy, soaked in blood and screaming joy.
As paranoia consumes him, Luke spirals through hallucinations of lust, violence, and inescapable fear.
MELTDOWN is a savage descent into chemically-induced hell, where the only escape from the madness is death—or something worse.
Mayhem and gore from the get-go! Loved every second
I was not expecting any of that! In the beginning, after the prologue, I thought this story was headed in a different direction. Then, bam, it hit and was gory, wonderful, and gruesome.
The world-building was incredible; I felt like I was in the desert with the characters. The details of the world then into the gruesome storytelling were phenomenal. The book made me scream out and cackle in others. The way the horror was described I felt I was there hearing all the gruesome sounds.
The character build and details of Luke pulled at my heart and he was a great character to follow for this terrifyingly wild mission. Seriously, I loved it; the writing is phenomenal, and I absolutely recommend it!