If you like techno-apocalyptic-thrillers, the premise of this book (first in a series) is an interesting one. That’s why I spent a hard earned credit on it. It was a wasted credit. The entire novel is a mish-mash of character introductions and various romantic subplots. I kept waiting for an actual story to emerge in..
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the perfect partnership
Review from Prepper Nation →
Franklin Horton is my favourite author of all time and yes that includes the classics I dearly love. paired with Kevin Pierce you know it’s a winning combination. love this series Nd always enjoy Franklins himor drama characters so develoed you feel you know them and the cross over of familiar characters. on the book..
Mad Mick (Connor )is an Irish man raised by rebels before moving to America. Over the years he trained in various arts of assassins, becoming a secret operative. When the US collapses, Connor and his daughter, Barbara, have dug in to survive in their well equipped compound. Connor’s wife died when Barb was just an..
Great characters
Review from The Borrowed World →
The ideas and application of this book are incredible! The audible version is missing a chapter which is annoying. The narrator keeps saying visit 8dimensionsofleadership.com for your “free disc assessment” so you don’t have to wing it through the rest of the book That website does not offer a free assessment. It requires a code..
Great Series
Review from Harbor →
Nicole Tesla
Review from The Mad Mick Box Set, Volume 3 →
Very specific book for a specific demo
Review from The Borrowed World Box Set, Volume One: Books 1-3 →
I tried getting through this and cringed at the writing. The writing quality is fine but the story was very very specific for a specific mindset. The hero was overly prepared (or maybe all preppers have everything ready to go?). Society collapsed at an alarming rate, where cops and citizens were shooting each other within..









