This story begins with a prologue that’s 3 months past "the event" then chapter 1 flashes back to the day after the event, yet the story never brings the reader to the scene described in the prologue. Instead, it ends quite abruptly with much left hanging. I can’t evaluate or rate an unfinished story. The..
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great survival story
Review from Defiance →
Pretty good
Review from Erebus →
This book was chick flick apocolypse lite.There were way too many feelings and wishy washy moments in it.There were no answers as to what exactly happened to cause the power to go out and planes to fall from the sky.The days after were just weird.The narrator was good,but I expect that from Becket Royce.“I was..
It’s been a while since I’ve listened to a decent EOTWAWKI book so when the surprise opportunity to review "Fight Like a Man" came up I was excited to dive into another post-apocalyptic novel featuring an epic reading by Kevin Pierce. I was not disappointed one bit by his narration, it was excellent as usual…
A Great One-Off Story
Review from Unwanted World →
4.5 out of 5 stars While reading this I kept thinking to myself, “is this related to the other books in the series?”. I know that it takes place at the same time, but I wasn’t sure if there was a reason that Pike went on a side-track for this story, but I am glad..
This second volume in the Borrowed World Saga picks up the story of Jim Powell and his family. Jim and his coworkers continue their ongoing struggle to reach home, while Jim’s family continue to deal with their own set of growing problems back home. I also liked that Horton picks up the story of the..
This second volume in the Borrowed World Saga picks up the story of Jim Powell and his family. Jim and his coworkers continue their ongoing struggle to reach home, while Jim’s family continue to deal with their own set of growing problems back home. I also liked that Horton picks up the story of the..
Promising start.
Review from The Borrowed World →
Franklin Horton’s book The Borrowed World (1st book in The Borrowed World series) hits all the right beats needed for a successful survival novel. A ‘spectacular’ terrorist attack sends America into total chaos, decimating the power grid and refining capabilities of the country. From there we follow two connected stories and see what happens when..