The author does a great job. Keeps us all on the edge of our seats. I really enjoy this series looking forward to book 3
Great book
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The author does a great job. Keeps us all on the edge of our seats. I really enjoy this series looking forward to book 3
After finishing up book one in this new series, and having read/listened to everything available on Audible by Ryan Schow, I think this series could be his best yet. Burning Hollow is certainly a clear indicator of a killer story unfolding. As always, Kevin Pierce crushes the narration. Looking forward to more in the series..
The story wasn’t too bad if you could stomach the author trying to cram his religion down your throat.
I loved this book by Franklin Horton. I also loved these characters. I can’t wait for the next book in this series. I would recommend this book and all of this Franklin’s books. I listened to this book on audiobook.
The Borrowed World is fast becoming my favorite post-apocalyptic series that I have read, and I have nearly exhausted the genre. Kevin Pierce has always been a very strong narrator but this is some of his best work yet. I have grown to deeply care about the central characters and Franklin Horton introduces us to..
Made it an hour. Three hours into a tidal wave catastrophe the world has gone made and are attacking everyone. Before the event after a storm people won’t even help with a one car wreck. An this kind of thing a piece of PARACORD to let people climb from heights, let them slide down, and..
I made it to book 3 just because I wanted to finish the story. It got more over the top political, way too fictional. A dog that can aim Farts and pee? I don’t Know, I’ve read some of the author’s stories before and liked them well enough but this one was not up to..
what happened to all the main bad guys ? left me hanging loved the book very well recurched great carectors just nouthing about what happened to the bad people ?
Wow! Lots of suspense, action, and some of Franklin’s best writing yet…probably top 3 of his books. Again, he and Kevin Pierce are like peanut butter and jelly!
