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Survival #2

Backs Against the Wall

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Joss has escaped the Colonies but her troubles have only just begun. She's wounded, exposed and vulnerable but worst of all, she needs help. And there's only one place she can go to get it. Only one place she can stand to be.

With Ryan.

Together they'll have to delve into the seedy underworld of post-apocalyptic Seattle. A world of gambling, fighting, secrets and lies. A world governed by The Hive.

But the deeper they sink, the more they'll find that The Hive isn't everything it seems. That even the mighty have someone to fear. Is the enemy of their enemy their friend? Or is there another threat, one greater than the Risen or the Colonies, looming in the distance?

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First published January 1, 2014

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I was born in Oregon and studied English Literature at the University of Oregon (Go Ducks!) My husband and my son are my world.

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586 reviews875 followers
August 23, 2015
Yes! The story was just getting more and more exciting! I could feel the main character, Joss's anxiety, anger, excitement, troublesome, and worries all at once when reading this book. It's soooo good, guys! Ugh, I think I've said this more than a thousand times just want to emphasize how incredibly amazing the story was!

Okay, to begin with, Joss successfully narrowly escaped from the Colonists, one of the most powerful gangs remaining on the zombie-apocalyptic place in the America, as we know from the ending of the previous book, Writing on the Wall. Accordingly, this book started with Joss's admirable bravery and toughness while she fought fiercely against the Risen/zombies with a broken arm. Miraculously, she met Trent, Ryan's roommate and best friend, who stealthily appeared in a dark alley and came to her help. Though it didn't happen happily like that, of course. Trent was a smart guy with few words. That's the reason I sorta love him from the moment he came into my life.
“We’re going to go in a side entrance,” Trent tells me, his eyes fixed on mine. I am powerless to ignore him and that stare. “Don’t make a sound. Don’t ask any questions. Don’t leave my side. Do you understand?”
“Yes.”
“Good.”
“Wait.”
His jaw clenches for a split second. “What?”
“Where are you taking me?”
“Inside the den,” he says slowly.
“No, I get that. I’m asking where you’re taking me once we’re inside. You’re obviously hiding me, but I want to know where.”
“Ryan’s room.”
“Does Ryan have a roommate I should worry about?”
“Yes and no.”
“You wanna take a second and spell that out for me?” I ask, feeling annoyed.
“Yes, Ryan has a roommate. No, you don’t have to worry about him.”
“Why not?”
“Because it’s me.”

Apparently, he wasn't that bad as he seemed, at least he helped her get to Ryan. Oh, speaking of Ryan, his reaction when he saw her sudden appearance(don't forget that he knew she was taken for several weeks) was remarkable, making me laugh.
“Hey, Trent, you’re back. Where did you go—“ Ryan’s voice dies out the second he sees me. Then it bursts to life again, far too loud. “What the f--!!! How did--?!?!”

Try imagining his facial expression, and you'll get what I mean.
Since Joss and Ryan were back together, their relationship was the cherry on top for the story. Deliciously beautiful. Not entirely romantic, but I'm glad Joss wasn't playing Tomboy anymore and she did have some girlish jealousy feelings when it came to her boy.
“Hey, it’s one of the perks. You get good at it, the women start flocking to you.”
I point my finger at his mangled face. “Never again!”
He laughs all the way to the bathroom.

They were adorable. She was cute and he was even cuter. There were some brutal fighting scenes involving Ryan and prepared-to-kill(Beware of the term! It's "to-kill", not "to-be-killed"!)zombies. Watching him fighting in the Arena like a wild beast(the entire process made me tremble and my palms sweat) wasn't easy for her, let alone he was fighting for her. So...that kinda made her figure out her heart as well as her true feelings, the ones she'd never experienced before, not after the zombie apocalypse.
Now I’m wondering what better way there is to make sure it’s never stolen, never taken away like everything else that was ever mine, than to give it to someone. Someone who’s patient. Strong. Understanding. Someone who knows it’s worth so much more than a Benjamin, that you could never put a price on it, that it’s not rare because it’s hard to come by. It’s rare because it’s me. The last of me.

It's good to see her finally was willing to let her guard down a tad bit. Because of him. For him.
He’s so close, so close. It’s suffocating but I push past it because it’s worth it and I want it. I want this. I want him. I want me when I’m with him, when I’m strong and I’m fighting and I’m trying for other people. When I’m alive and I’m hopeful and I’m not just surviving. I’m living, I’m laughing and I’m in lo—

The more you spent time with Trent, you'll realize that he was pretty cool sometimes. Very...altruistic realistic.
“Joss, you take the bed. I don’t know if they’ll make good on the promise of other mattresses but even if they don’t Trent and I will be fine on the floor.”
“I can sleep on the floor.”
“We all can sleep on the floor,” Trent says. “No one is saying you can’t. But it’s not very chivalrous for either of us to take the bed with a girl in the mix.”
“So you’re saying we’re all equal, but I’m a girl so I get the bed?”
“Doesn’t make any sense, does it?” He shrugs. “Maybe that’s why chivalry is dead. It’s dumb.”

Obviously, it was hard not to like him in any possible way. :)
At almost the end of the book, they found another interesting place called Elysium, or Heaven, or The Vashon across the sea. The residents there were hilarious despite the fact that all of them were in serious condition, umm... like the risk of being ambushed.
Taylor glares down at him. “Were you sleeping?”
“No.”
“Are you lying?”
“Yes.”
“Perfect. They could have gotten out. Killed us all in our sleep.”

To be honest, it was something more problematic than that, and you'll have to see for yourself in the last book. Which means, Tracey Ward once again left us with an annoying anticipative cliffhanger in the end.
In summary, I can't help but recommend this book to those who haven't read it or heard of it. Trust me, it's worth reading.Well, at least for me, it was! Anyway, I'm gonna carve this map in my head for fear that I'll get lost without Joss, Ryan, and Trent later!
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112 reviews478 followers
May 16, 2015
- I received this novel as an ARC from the author, with no expectations or incentive apart from an honest, fair review. -

I was one of five lucky winners who received a copy of BACKS AGAINST THE WALL from Tracey Ward by submitting to a quote contest from the first book in the series, WRITING ON THE WALL. This is not me bragging for being a lucky duck who finally won something but to illustrate that Tracey Ward already has people quoting her from a book she wrote in November 2013 AKA four months ago.

For those who are curious, the favorite quote I submitted was:

"Don't tell anyone though," Steven reminds me as I take the plate reverently from Amber's outstretched hands. "It's a forbidden pie."

That's how I epitomize the personality and appeal Ward has in captivating her audience - she has me quoting random jokes about pie so I can get an early copy of the next thrilling installment in her SURVIVORS series. That alone has sold me this is an author with mainstream potential and I would not be shocked if Ward becomes one of those self-publishing authors-to-watch. Major publishing houses will want her voice and YA needs her sass.

Regarding the story for BACKS AGAINST THE WALL, it picks up immediately where the last novel left off and hits the ground running. Figuratively.

Literally, our protagonist Joss doesn't have so soft a landing and that sets the tone for this second part as she struggles to keep the promises she made in the first novel while operating severely outside her usual comfort zone as a character. The results are more romance, violence, intrigue, peril as well as an expansion of the premise itself that makes me eager to see what the third novel will bring the readers. And - as always - Ward's wit and banter for even the bleakest of scenarios maintains a gallows humor not always rampant in a post-apoc setting.

Truly, a quick/must-read series for zombie fans.
Profile Image for Kristen.
285 reviews246 followers
March 23, 2014
Three words to sum up my review:
Zombie curb stomp.

It was more exciting than this majestic cat on a PB&J.


The first book in the Survival Series, Writing on the Wall, was my very first experience with any of Tracey's books. Because of that, this series became my favorite. I was so nervous and excited and all feels/puke-y overload to get this book. As usual, Tracey does no wrong and didn't disappoint.



Tracey Ward is pure brilliance at writing series. The little nods that she gave the sister series, The Quarantined Series, made me smile (and weep) with glee. Whenever the part about the girl, the doll, and the Daddy happened, I had to put my Kindle down and have a nice little cry. Tracey did so well with this book. It's everything I wanted and more. I couldn't imagine anything better than what she delivered with Backs Against the Wall. Her writing is omgwtfbbqsauce amazing.

This book is full of action. Sit on the edge of your seat, gnawing at your fingernails, furiously flipping (well, swiping) pages suspense. I was hooked from the first chapter. There are so many unknowns, and piece by piece, Tracey begins to unravel the story in an excellent flow. This story will stick with you.

What can I say about the characters? They're amazing, even the scum-bags. Joss is one of my favorite main characters ever. She's the perfect blend of snark and broken while being such a fighter. I get easily annoyed with YA heroines, and Joss is such a refreshing break from the norm. Ryan is just a bucket of "can he just live in my pocket, please and thank you". These characters seem so real. They're so well thought out. Their growth over the course of these books is phenomenal. I love them.

Obviously, I'm just gushing at this point. I don't know what else to say. I really love this series and its sister series. They're some of my best reads as of late. Please, go read them. I cannot recommend them enough. They're the perfect blend of zombies, romance, and dystopian feels.

15 reviews
April 3, 2014
I preface this by saying that the views reflected in this review are my own very humble opinion. I’m sure other more intelligent and skilled readers/reviewers will provide an in-depth, thought provoking analysis. I’m a simpleton. I read for entertainment. These books were well written, with great world building and believable characters. I found it very enjoyable and I hope other readers do as well.

After reading the first book, Writing on the Wall, I was skeptical about this series. As I had stated in my review of that book, I did not like how angry and tough the author had made the main character Joss. However, since then, I’ve had an opportunity to reevaluate my viewpoint. For whatever dumbass reason I felt that Joss should have warmed up to Ryan much sooner and quit this John Wayne attitude; I was way wrong. What Ms. Ward has very skillfully done is create (in my very humble opinion) a real, believable, character (and group of supporting characters). People who’ve watched their family brutally murdered (eaten in this case), then hid from the perpetrators for days on end in the back seat of the family mobile, living off old candy, and using the front seat as a toilet would more than likely get a little f**ked up mentally. While having flesh eating zombies devour ones family is the work of fiction, the damage done a persons psyche by any traumatic experience is very real and cannot easily, if ever, be undone. Having said all of that I loved Backs against the Wall. It was awesome!!!! The story moved quickly and I truly enjoyed Joss’ personal evolution as well as her developing relationship with Ryan. I laughed out loud when Joss admitted to owning lady porn, when Taylor admitted to trying to get laid and then Charlie Bravos Ryan. I thought it was a great read and I’m excited for the next part of the series. To continue singing the books praises, there was no love triangle or insta-love, both of which will cause me to close a book faster than anything. My only hope is that after all of the changes and challenges Joss and the rest of the cast are enduring, I hope Ms. Ward keeps Joss and Ryan together. Definitively. I’m hoping the story ends not with a hint or indication that maybe they are able to be together but full on, yes that are now together. She doesn’t have to get preggers or anything but I’m thinking along the lines of The Hunger Games ending. Tied up and finished very well. I know that’s a pie in the sky ending but it’s what I kinda like to see….i’m weird, what can I say.

As for the continuation of the storyline, I have no doubt whatsoever that it will be exceptional. Kudos to you Ms. Ward, very well done.
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15.1k reviews454 followers
July 19, 2018
Our girl is out on a mission! Go girl go! Though not always happily, but at least she is trying.

The second book in the series and it just picks up right where we last left. Joss is out of the Colony, hunted by zombies, and she tries all to make sure that Ryan or anyone from her gang knows she out there and needs help. Safety be damned.

This was just so fast-paced, I just flew through this book as fast as I did with the previous book. Whereas the first book was all about setting the world again, seeing Seattle, learning truths, having Joss and Ryan meet and open up to each other, seeing the Colony. This book is all about Joss having to heal her arm, The Hive, Vashons, the plan for revolution and freedom.

Of course one cannot go to The Hive just like that, so there is some preparations needed before they can go. We have heard about Marlow in the first book, heard he was a piece of work and a very bad guy, but seeing him in this one? Oh man, I just wanted to throw him to the zombies (sorry, zombies). He is a real piece of work, always manipulating people, making sure everything is tight and controlled, and only caring about himself (OK, maybe not all him, I forgot to add drugs, ladies and money or at least something that goes for money in that hell hole).
But it was still interesting to see the inside of The Hive hideout, and also see what was going on there (urgh).

And then there was the boat trip to the island (Elysium as Crenshaw would call it), and all that happened there. While I am not too happy to see how they treated our group, I can imagine they did that. They have a lot to protect and adding 3 unknown factors may risk everything. I still wish they had listened to the group a bit closer. Plus I would have loved a tour around the island. See more of it then what we got now.

At times I was just frustrated with Joss. I get that she was 8 when the world turned sour and rotten, but she is just so clueless at times. She has no clue how the world works, she doesn't listen, she just does what she wants and that brings the group in more and more trouble. Even with all the crap going on you would think she would have picked up some social cues from somewhere. She was a bit too gung-ho on her whole I have been surviving for all these years so fuck you.

Seeing Ryan and Joss get closer and closer was pure sweetness. They make such a cute couple, but I am still happy that the author doesn't just force them together like so many other books do. These two give each other time. Especially Joss needs time. Out of the two I think she is the most broken, and we also see that in this book. She completely breaks down on several occasions, going full panic attack. Poor girl. I am happy that she slowly finds comfort in Ryan, and sees that she can trust him, that she can hug and hold him if she needs to. He won't run away.

We also get some more stories on how everyone survived those first days, or what their experiences were then. I am quite happy the author added this as it was a bonding moment. Though I wasn't too happy with how they acted around Joss. So because she had a longer normal life you can just dismiss her like that, blaming her for stuff that happened. Good grief. I somewhat get the sentiment, but it still pissed me off.

I am also getting happier with Trent. In the beginning he wasn't my favourite guy, but now? I am quite liking him. At times I want to tap him on his head for the stuff he says to Joss, but generally I am loving at their banter and how well they can hold their own.

Reading there are maps, oh my, so some stuff did get preserved and people are adding new information to the maps. I guess in the right hands this would be terrific, but in the wrong hands... oh no.

There is a ton of action, quite a few zombies, but also other dangers.

It took me until the epilogue (which I just love was added) to understand that Ali and Jordan are from the previous series! In my defence, it has been over 2 years since I read Quarantined, so while I was expecting some cameos to happen I totally thought that these were other characters. :P Oops, sorry Jordan, sorry Ali. Happy to see you are still happy and around. <3

The ending, oh dear, I think the cannibals and the giant battle is coming next!

All in all, a terrific fast paced zombie book that won't disappoint.

Review first posted at https://twirlingbookprincess.com/
Profile Image for Jenna.
1,625 reviews14 followers
March 2, 2014
Joss has escaped the colonies now she is determined to the find the Hive to ask for help.
But her escape left her wounded with some major cuts and bruises and not to forget a bone sticking out of her skin broken arm. She can’t fight like this not even run away. And even though she tries to block out the pain it still hurts like hell. She does something that she has never done before ask for help. Her savior is none other than Trent Ryan’s friend. Trent is a strange dude but at the same time he is also awesome. Trent takes Joss to his place to look for Ryan.

Ryan would be the perfect boyfriend for Joss if she would allow him. He is nice, strong, loyal attentive and a good fighter.
Joss is torn for leaving her friends behind in the colonies and now she’s hurt and needs to heal first. In this book Joss's character has grown, she a little bit more social and is trying to open up and let people in. I liked the world building, the fights even the one fight that almost gave me a heart attack.

At last Joss, Ryan and Trent take of looking for help from a group they have never heard of before. Off course nothing goes as planned.
The ending has a cliffy. Tracey are you trying to kill me?
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551 reviews60 followers
March 8, 2015
I received this book as an ARC from the author last weekend and I could not put it down, finishing it in just a couple of days. What a great book. Once I finished, I thought to myself, "When is the next one?" I need to know how Joss gets herself out of this mess.

Joss has to be one of the best YA heroines out there, she is one tough "kitten" and she knows how to kick some Zombie asterisk. She is tormented by her feelings and by promises made. It would be so easy for her to run off with Ryan, forget everyone else and have her HEA, it's what we want for her (but it would make for a lousy story).

Trent is new, different, it's hard to see where this is going. Sure he's great in a Zombie Smackdown, but then again so is Ryan. So why is he there? Is he just a "Jiminy Cricket"? Or is there a love triangle in the works?

All in all, Backs Against the Wall is an excellent book. I would highly recommend this series to anyone - YA fan or Zombie lover alike.

http://www.2bookloversreviews.com/bac...
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1,235 reviews42 followers
April 3, 2024
"And because he sees me, like really sees me, and I want to hide from him, but I don't. I don't because it's not so bad being seen. Not when it's by the right person."

Another great book in this suspenseful, kick ass series. Joss, Ryan & Trent continue to fight for their lives & gain unexpected allies. The story was fast paced & kept my blood pumping. Can't wait to see how it all end for Tinkerbell & her Lost Boys.

Reread 3/30/24

I really enjoyed my reread of BACKS AGAINST THE WALL. The characters in this series are dear to me and I love them all. They have created their own family even if not all agree with how the new world works. Joss is still willing to protect that family with everything she's got and while her mouth got her in trouble a time or two, I respected how much she's grown. The romance is sweet but tentative (mostly on Joss' part), but I adore Ryan and love how he loves her. Trent, our robo-boy also has a big piece of my heart (as well as Vin) and seeing how his bond with Joss develops always brings a smile to my face.
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293 reviews3 followers
June 12, 2016
Another fun edition to this series. I find Joss to be hilarious. However, there were so many grammatical and punctuation errors in this book, it was distracting. It was free though, so I guess I can't complain too much!
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388 reviews30 followers
July 25, 2014
Another really great zombie novel! Non-stop action and fast-paced. Again the little bits of humor throughout were fantastic. I just wish the typos were not there.
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1,997 reviews664 followers
June 8, 2018
Actual rating - 3.5
March 7, 2014

Thank you really Tracey, this was A-WE-SOME!!

I have never thought that I will love a book about zombies, 'cause it's not really my thing... I was curios when I read the first (Writing on the Wall, I wanted to test myself, and it's oh so worth it.

I love the whole story it's exciting, I can't really put it down, I wanted to know what's going to happen next.... Oh Gosh, I loved it!!!

A figure steps out slowly, emerging from the shadows by dedrees.Tall, blond hair. Kind of gangly. But it's his eyes that I notice more than anything. They're razor sharp, slicing my momentary strong facade to shreds. He sees it. He sees how broken I am. Because he sees everything.

So Trent is not as wrong how Joss thought or afraid of him.

Joss has escaped the Colonies but her troubles have only just begun. She's wounded, exposed and vulnerable but worst of all, she needs help.

Back to Ryan, oh and I loved that part.
I think the main reason why I loved it despite of the zombies, the strenght in them, how they fight, that I-wanna-live-and-survive attitude, and you feel it the whole time while you are reading.
That's amazing!!!

When it's written in the blurb that she is wounded and vulnerable, you feel it in the story.

I like both Trent and Ryan too. It's nice how they don't know what's love, because they were too young when it's all started... they only skill is to survive. Not to love or cleave...

He's towering over me, probably to intimidate me, but what he doesn't know (what I'll never tell him) is that it's comforting.


The other thing what is great, you never know what's next? It's a great journey, unpredictable. I really enjoyed it...

My only small pits is it has a Cliffhanger-oh-so-hate-it, I nearly got a heart-attack, and I've turn to the next page and WHAT???? Over???
I don't know how much can I wait...

...the lenght of his body running from my feet to my head, I feel safe. Secure. Like I'm open and vulnerable but it's okay because my back... my back is covered.
It's against the wall. Against him.

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461 reviews68 followers
March 14, 2014
Another incredibly addictive read in the Survival Series. I could not put this book down. Joss is free from the colony and on the run, trying to find someone that will help those in the colonies who no longer want to be in their control. But finding help and gaining trust in this new world does not come easily. She will need the help of Ryan and Trent but along the way, there will be high prices and stakes to be paid. Besides the Risen, they will have to deal with the Hive, which may even be deadlier.

I so love the fact that you're in the thick of things like running from Risen and the author still sprinkles the story with laughter.

Joss "You were talking about real life and I'm beginning to wonder just what kind of nautical adventures you're reading? Are they the type with half naked women falling over the arm of a shirtless pirate kind of adventure?"

Trent "You mean lady porn?"

LOL. I love that. I'm not sure I can wait for the summer for this next book. Hugely suspenseful ending. My jaw just about dropped when I realized in would have to wait for the next book to find out how these three are going to survive. The book was action packed throughout. Ryan against the Risen in a cage fight was the best scene!


Ryan "A nightmare? Was it about the Risen."
Joss "I chuckled darkly. "You mean the zombies?"
"Infected?"
"Undead?"
"Humanly challenged?"
Profile Image for Allie Rashkow.
208 reviews12 followers
March 11, 2014
Oh. My. God. More. More. I. NEED. MORE!!! Holy crap. I thought the first book in this series was heart pounding, breath racing, and all over kill me now with "WOW-ness" but the follow up to "Writing on the Wall," "Backs against the wall" did it even better. We see more "Risen" aka zombies. We see more Ryan. We get another awesome character- Trent- who is an enigma but a delicious one. We get a Wizard (well, not a real one but once you read the book you will understand) and Greek Gods and Goddesses! I cannot fully explain how much this book has, the depth which the story,the places,the monsters,the characters and the emotions which they have and you feel resonate. I have never read another novel like it. You truly blew me away Ms. Ward and that ending, "whew," I almost had a heart attack when I realized I had reached the end. I need more. Now. And the fact that there is no release date set for the next in the "Survival Series" has me chomping at the bit (not human flesh- I said I 'almost' had a heart attack and died but I didn't so no rising again for me!) but keep me waiting much longer and I might! Then you'll be responsible for the end of the world, so when is that release date again? Haha. Good job Ms. Tracey Ward, Good job.
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101 reviews1 follower
August 25, 2017
This was actually really good. The action and cliffhangers were addictive and I couldn't put down the book. I think it would be 5 stars if there was a little more balance to how dysfunctional Joss really is. I can see her personality developing slowly, but sometimes I just found myself wishing it would go a bit faster.

It was also really amazing how this book tied into the end of Quarantined Series and how you get to meet some of the people in that series. It gives you more background as to what is happening years from that time, and I found it amazing that the author could do all of this so nicely.

My memory of the first series was still fresh since I read the 4 books (Quarantined Series 2 books and 2 in Survival) in the span of like less than 2 weeks, so when they mentioned Taylor, I found myself smiling and relived that he lived.

I really love the characters in this series, more than the first series. The banter between Joss and Ryan are super cute and funny, and I even love Trent who is creepy as hell but you know he cares. I also really like Trent because he's sort of kick ass... is it weird I might like him more than Ryan... who I'm supposed to like more? xD

Onto the 3rd book!
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1,003 reviews33 followers
February 23, 2014
4.5 Stars

Tinkerbell or Wendy which one was Joss? After surviving through the colony she needs to find a way to keep her promise to those she left behind. With Ryan at her side can the two find a way to free the colonists and what will the price be to get the man power needed? As Joss learns what it means to have her emotions wide open can she accept that caring about people means more risks than shes used to?

Loved seeing more of Josses joureny through this post-apolyptic world and how she deals with her feelings towards not only Ryan but all the other people she's come to care about. Ryan is such a sweetie I loved watching him do anything and everything he could to help Joss and seeing the reward of being patient with her. The story has grown so much from the first book and has evolved in such an awsome way it's great seeing how things are going and I can't read to see what happens next. The humor throughout also makes you enjoy and feel like you're a part of this world even more.
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255 reviews50 followers
February 9, 2017
My first five-star rating of the year! This book wasn't perfect, but I loved it. So thankful that the next book is already out- I'd be miserable waiting to see what happens.
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209 reviews47 followers
June 24, 2014
The second book in Tracey Ward's Survival series is every bit as engaging and compelling as the first. The character development in this installment is especially wonderful, and the story is as fast paced as ever.

A real page turner with characters you believe in, feel their pain along with them and root for them through to the final page.

I'm addicted to these books and I am excited to read the third and final story
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33 reviews2 followers
May 26, 2017
I am addicted to Tracey Ward's book. This one wasn't quite as good as the first in the Survival series, but it's still really great. It's a necessary middle book and moves the story along really well. The plot isn't predictable at all and we get to know the characters even more. We're introduced to some interesting groups. This is such a fun book to read. I've said it in other reviews, but Ward creates wonderful characters. I can't wait to read the next one! The one negative I will say is that there are several minor editorial mistakes. Not so much that the story is ruined in any way, but I have noticed this in almost every one of her books so far. That makes it disappointing, because it's a pattern that does detract. I'll still keep reading, though!
713 reviews9 followers
October 23, 2018
The saga continues amid layers upon layers of hideous events!

Joss, joined by new friends Ryan and Trent confront the stuff of nightmares, but stuggle mightily to live another day! The trio wander from one dark choice to the next, running afoul of every single evil in a world gone to hell!
Backs Against the Wall, indeed! I'm reading with my hand over my eyes (but peeking) because I'm afraid to read what happens next!
An awesome connecting link in the trilogy! It's a runaway train of peril, hopelessness and certain death! Cheers!
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1,070 reviews39 followers
July 12, 2021
In the second novel of Ward's Survival Series, Backs Against the Wall, we find Joss struggling to survive in her new world full of people, a Colony. Captured by religious radicals and enslaved to do their bidding, Joss finds herself in a rebellion. Joss is reliant on her friends for the first time in her life to get herself away from the colony and back to Ryan. Ward keeps it interesting with the combination of characters in this one. From a certified genius to a pimp, you definitely get a wide range of entertainment and excitement as they come together to escape their prision.
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1,038 reviews47 followers
July 10, 2018
Backs Against the Wall is the second action packed book in the Survival Series. This story is told from Joss's POV until the end when a new character finishes off the book. Joss and Ryan are joined by Trent in the journey to free the people in the Colonies. Crenshaw gives them some knowledge that comes in handy and still head into the Hive like Vin had suggested. This story is non stop action and the twists that come near the end left me running for the final book.
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272 reviews1 follower
June 29, 2022
This is a series I didnt expect to like but by gum do I love it. There are so many good lines in this series that I could almost highlight all of Joss's conversations. She reminds me of myself. A socially awkward female that has no real clue whether their coming or going, with a strong sense of fight or flight mode with "scared deer" characteristic. You know what... I am not even sorry. This series is great.
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92 reviews4 followers
December 11, 2020
Even better than the first book!

I loved this one too. I’m sad because we didn’t get to see any Vin, but Ryan redeemed himself and he’s not so dumb-dumb now. I really like Trent’s character. He’s a mysterious, interesting personality. And I still love our “Athena”. She’s an amazing main character. 😊
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370 reviews3 followers
December 28, 2022
Good read

Enjoyable 2nd read in this series. This is set 10 years after the Zombie apocalypse happened and our main characters were kids when it happened. Now they are late teens and early 20s. Between the gangs, colonies and Zombies it doesn't seem humanity has much of a chance or do our 3 heroes do something about that? Have to read on...
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Author 0 books20 followers
October 30, 2017
This is book two in the series. I really love the characters and the story. The second story just had a couple characters that deviated a bit from book one. Still loved it. Book three had me riveted. But I would not skip book two, and anyway, it's a necessary delight.
1,518 reviews28 followers
April 5, 2018
Ani pokracovanie nesklamalo. Joss sa dostane spat k Ryanovi, no kedze slubila ludom v Kolonii, ze zozenie pomoc, s Ryanovou pomocou sa ju snazi ziskat, hoci by ju to mohlo stat zivot.
Bolo to napinave, koniec bol zase taky, ze urcite chcem citat, co bude s nimi dalej.
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