Every
  • living thing
shared the same
  • Destiny
...until now.

He left the West at the age of seventeen, leaving behind a rootless past and a bloody trail of violence. In the East he became a wealthy financier—buying up enough businesses to create a small empire.

Now, suffering from incurable cancer, Joe Kettleman returns to a remote cabin in New Mexico to die alone. But when death takes it’s time and Joe outlives his supplies, he’s forced to take a perilous journey through the Bisti Badlands.

Two days into what was supposed to be a five day trek, Joe comes across a town. A small city, really. Right in the middle of nowhere.

And it’s not on any map.

Is This Book 2 of the Breaking Series?

No. Not really. Each book tells a complete story and can stand alone.

That said, Breaking Destiny is a sideways companion to Breaking Gravity. The two adventures are taking place at the same time, each explores a different “scientific” discovery, and each follows a different set of characters. It does not matter which story is read first, but I recommend Breaking Gravity since it was written first.

Both stories–both scientific innovations and both sets of main characters–will come together in a third book, Breaking Everything.

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