This special box set edition of The Borrowed World Series contains books 7-9 of the bestselling post-apocalyptic survival thriller
The Ungovernable. Blood and Banjos Resurgent
Across audio, paperback, and kindle the Borrowed World universe this series has garnered tens of thousands of 4 and 5 star reviews and sold over a million books.
What do people enjoy about this series?
The characters.
You'll meet people you'll love like family and hate like your worst enemy. You'll experience their highs and lows, their triumphs and their failures. You'll find yourself invested in their survival because they could be you.
Franklin Horton lives and writes in the mountains of southwestern Virginia. He attended Virginia Intermont College and Virginia Commonwealth University. In his spare time he pursues outdoor adventures with his wife and two children. His interests include camping, kayaking, backpacking, mountain biking, and shooting.
I didn't like the (dissonance ?) in book nine, suddenly there were details of events talked about Mad Mick without any background except the marks spotted on the mountain and comments about his possible realness. There should have been more information possibly in a summary beforehand or references to reading some of the early books in his part of this universe. I think this is one of the best post -apocalyptic series I've read and this didn't fit in. I usually never give a 5 star rating because I feel there's something that could have been better in even past and current great authors
I can’t wait for the next book! Learned to love the characters; although, the girls don’t share in the action as in Horton’s other sagas (sad). Jim’s wife Ellen fell to the wayside when at the onset of apocalyptic mayhem she was doing quite well without her prepper husband.
I really enjoyed this series. Horton creates good believable characters that I could genuinely care about. The plot is realistic and kept me interested.