Sanctuary

4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars | 636 ratings

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Last update: 02-04-2025


About this item

No more dark mode.

That’s what Bran had promised Kat—and made her promise him. Which was their shorthand for, “Let’s stop killing people”.

But that’s easier said than done when your friend is a hybrid: part human and part mutated apex predator.

On the run from their former lives in Northern California, Bran and Kat find themselves in the Oregon wilderness, searching for a place to call home—a place where they can escape their past, with people that will accept Kat for what she is.

So it seems like a miracle when they stumble across an old monastery, now housing a single woman and five boys–five hybrid boys.

But “Miss Shay” has one rule: absolutely no violence.

The reason behind this rule is doubly hard to live with. In fact, it’s downright dangerous: The father of those five hybrid boys is the alpha male of a pack of primals—human beings whose DNA has been radically mutated by a plague, turning them into hyper-aggressive predators. And this alpha male doesn’t like the threat to his dominance posed by those boys.

Patrick Beckley has been hunting that alpha male for years. He knows that the only way humans will survive on this planet is if they eradicate every single primal. And this particular alpha male—massive, with a cruel streak unusual even for primals—was the one that killed his daughters.

So when Patrick stumbles across a monastery that appears to be harboring young primals, he doesn’t care that they might be half-human. They’re a threat to the human species.

As Bran’s hopes for a peaceful life fall apart, and fragile territorial boundaries erode, he learns that his promises might be harder to keep than he’d thought.

Because in order to protect the ones you love, and have a home in a world gone mad...well, sometimes you have to kill.

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Sanctuary is a story within The Remaining Universe (the Remaining series, Lee Harden series, and several stand-alones).

Chronologically, Sanctuary falls immediately after The Valley: A Lee Harden Novel.


Top reviews from the United States

  • Andrew J. Rowan
    5.0 out of 5 stars Another DJ Molles Banger
    Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
    Molles keeps the old narrative alive and introduces some new perspectives. Fantastic action writing and suspense as usual. Pacing is fast and the story flys by. Highly recommend!
  • Kelly
    5.0 out of 5 stars Glue between the folds
    Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
    A nice side story bringing together characters to help tell the story of this ever evolving narrative. It will lead nicely into the next book which I am about to start. Thanks for your dedication to the series'.
  • Kindle Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great quick read
    Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
    I just enjoy reading about the remaining universe and if you do also this book is for you. This book continues the story of bran and Kat after the valley. My only complaint is it could have been longer.
  • Jack Hughes
    4.0 out of 5 stars JH Review Sanctuary.
    Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
    Great follow on book after the Valley. DJ Molles is an excellent story teller and a applaud your insight and prose. I look forward to the next slice of the continuing saga of Lee Harden.
  • DJC
    5.0 out of 5 stars From another writer
    Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
    I disdain post-apocalyptic zombie stories as juvenile escapes into fantasy with little 6thredeeming value. I like hard sci-fi as it seems to be less mind-numbing and purposeless when there is a reason for the as yet unrealized future to entertain discussion about very human existential
    problems and solutions.
    I had become a little anxious in a search for that after finishing so many of my favorite author's books, and somehow Molles' The Remaining Universe got a little of my interest. So, I held my nose and read a few chapters in the first book of the series.
    I quickly could see it was a bit more worthy of my time than I had anticipated. With a passing nod to the actual pandemic we have just emerged from (we hope) I could set aside some prejudices. And although Molles' primal don't fall far off on the spectrum from mindless murderous unstoppable abominations common to the genre, there was an unexpected journey through the slough that was...worthwhile. For me, anyway.
    The characters were surviving the horrors of their world, but were evolving as human beings in the face of all too inhuman challenges. Not only from the beasts they faced outside, but often from the beasts within. What would the apocalypse do to a person? The zombies were a convenient means to explore the human condition we hardly need
    monsters to experience!
    Molles used militaristic action, techno-thriller framework, excellent descriptive writing and believable conflicted characters to tell an exciting story that I raced through every book to enjoy. So, not saying those aspects aren't important, too. But to find explorations of difficult themes through the lives of the people (and not-so-much people) was what I appreciated and hadn't expected. In human, inhuman, and half-human observation, it was possible to be
    thoughtful, contemplative, and find reason and rationale despite the setting. It was an interesting look at how the unimaginable end of the world reflects our pre-apocalyptic lives and what the potentials might be under the most
    extreme of conditions for mankind.
    Or zombies.
  • Burtt
    5.0 out of 5 stars A great addition to the Remaining universe.
    Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024
    This new stand-alone novel focused on Bran and Matt and their continued survival held me absolutely riveted. I literally fell asleep with the book in my hands woke up and kept reading. I flew through the story in less than 2 days, which would be my only Gripe - I want more! The addition of Stay and her boys adds a very interesting wrinkle, and while I'm sure we will hear more from Bran and Kat, I hope DJ revisits their new family in Oregon to keep us updated. As always a great read, and fairly it's a decent jumping in point if you're not familiar with the other remaining novels. You could easily pick this up and with the prologue and early story have all the context you need to enjoy the novel without confusion. Well done Mr. Molles, I look forward to whatever you share with us next, keep writing, I'll keep reading.
  • Les Anderson
    5.0 out of 5 stars Really enjoyable story telling
    Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
    The author does an amazing job at keeping me engaged even during slow times. The character building is well done and it's easy to identify their personalities. I've so far read all the books and hopefully the series will continue as I keep looking forward to the next chapter.
  • Levi
    5.0 out of 5 stars A great evolution
    Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
    The entire sets of series from "The Remaining" to "Lee Harden" have been a masterful evolution of a simple zombie book into a fully fleshed out world that is the pinnacle of the genre. It has instead, become a great story line about people, survival, tragedy, success, and failure that just happens to have a zombie like species in it. As long as DJ wants to write these gripping stories, I'll keep giving him my money for them. Check out all of his other books as well, because they are all worth more than you are being asked to pay for them.

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