I am a fan of this genre and Franklin Horton always delivers. He added some surprises in this one that I wasn’t expecting. As always, Kevin Pierce came through with the narration like a boss.Solid addition to the series. I am looking forward to the next one.
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good story
Review from The Parting of Ways →
A man made virus or is it
Review from Affliction →
Yes it a story of a group of people who are in all the books some die and then are alive in the next book sounds good but as you listen to the audibles you start to see a pattern first nuclear, then flooding and now a virus all the same people but different lives..
Great Series
Review from Blood And Banjos →
I have read all the books in the borrowed World Series and loved them all. I have also read the Mad Mick series and enjoyed them as well. I noticed a reference to the Mad Mick in the last BW book I hope that means a crossover book is coming. I think Jim and Connor..
Good enough to continue
Review from Shadows of a Lost Age →
The writing can be very redundant. Will describe an object or event then have a character say/think it sometimes both sometimes followed by another character saying it back to them without much change in POV. 3rd grade filler 5 sentences on a topic type stuff. Takes away uniqueness in characters making them feel pretty lifeless..
Right wing propaganda
Review from Behind the Curve: Book 2 →
The book is all right wing propaganda. He talks about stealing elections and none stop praise of trump. If you’re into Alex Jones (mentioned a couple of times in this book) conspiracies, this is the book for you. But it’s real stupid. Bad writing, a middle schooler could have put together a better story. Performance..
An Apocalyptic Template Applied To GSM
Review from Surrender the Sun Series Boxset: Books 1-3 Apocalyptic Dystopian Thriller →
This has almost no reference to nor context surrounding anything having to do with a grand solar minimum. Nothing. Kevin Pierce is excellent but the series is completely devoid of any relevance to the realities of surviving in cold weather … though the author avoids describing such storyline details as temperatures, wind conditions and snow..
confusing narration
Review from After the EMP: Darkness →









