View: kevinspierce - page 1987

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..

Read more

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..

Read more

Overall decent book

Review from Locker Nine →

I like the premise, and the writing is decent. I really hate the Ray Charachter, but you are supposed to. the ending is what dropped the book to a 3 star for me, though. without giving away details, it just wasn’t a satisfying ending.

Overall decent book

Review from Locker Nine →

I like the premise, and the writing is decent. I really hate the Ray Charachter, but you are supposed to. the ending is what dropped the book to a 3 star for me, though. without giving away details, it just wasn’t a satisfying ending.

great addition to the series

Review from Grace Under Fire →

Franklin Horton again Wiles us with this captivating Tale of post-apocalyptic survival. His narrator Kevin Pierce never ceases to add dramatic pause and the exact amount of excitement in each character. as this novel progresses Horton leads us on a Trip full of twists and turns and unexpected challenges.