The second volume in The Tennessee Frontier Trilogy, The Border Men is an adventure saga set in the period from 1778 to 1783. The battle at King's Mountain is the prominent historical context of the novel.
Cameron Judd (AKA: Tobias Cole) is a bestselling author of over forty historical and Western novels, including The Canebrake Men and Crockett of Tennessee. A former award-winning journalist, he continues to write his acclaimed column “Clips to Keep” and lives with his family in Greene County, Tennessee.
This is the follow up to "The Overmountain Men" and is a good historical fiction novel. It covers the Tennessee area from 1778-1783 (during the Revolutionary War) and features the King's Mountain battle. Many of the characters from "Overmountain Men" return and their lives are updated. Recommended to fans of historical fiction.
Second book of a trilogy covering the settlement of the Appalachian frontier. Book covers several years of Revolutionary War in the back country and includes the story of several important battles (especially that of King’s Mountain) on the Carolina frontier. But mainly here, the struggle is between the desperate Cherokee (armed by the British) and the determined settlers. It’s a brutal time; a couple of parts were hard to read. Author has done a lot of research and sometimes he seems to need to have information downloads that slow down the action a bit. But generally that’s okay with me — it’s a time and place I am very interested in and he even includes a mention of one of my long ago family so that was fun. Story line and characters not as well developed as in first book of trilogy but since many are continuing characters that’s okay, too. 3.5
3.5 ☆ -- the good parts of the book were really, really good. At first I didn't want to rate this because I didn't know if the book was the issue, or just me. All I know is that I was ready to move on with something else a handful of times. But that last 100 pages were fantastic, and such a beautiful yet sad ending. Still want to read the third installment
I have thoroughly enjoyed the first two books in this highly engrossing trilogy of historical fiction intertwined with wonderful fragments of nonfiction.
I read the first book in the series and I knew the author had me hooked. Always the history buff, this second book picked up with the characters and never missed a beat. Joshua, Cooper, Alphus took me on quite an exciting trip through the Revolutionary & the corresponding Indian Wars. A story of courage, love, honor and freedom with right amount of humor and tears. Fiction of course, but enough real characters from the era to make you feel as if you were there. Now I reckon I'll order number three and see where takes me. I highly recommend the to all who like a good story.
Really great work of historical fiction. The author takes the reader on an adventure set in the Revolutionary War era the the lower Appalachians. Patriots battled the British, colonists loyal to England, outlaws, and various tribes of Native Americans. Throughout, the protagonist Joshua Colter remains steadfast, brave, courageous, and an honorable man. Really good book that both entertains and educates.
Part 2 of a three part series taking place in the Tennessee, Kentucky, and North Carolina frontiers at a time period shortly before, during, and after the American Revolution. Love the story the history and the characters. Looking forward to reading the three and final book of the series.
Very interesting historical novel that is a little more text book than I like. It does however have many well developed characters whose adventures comprise the best parts of the book. Obviously thoroughly researched, this book is perfect for those wanting to know more detailed background of the lives and times depicted.
This is the second book in the Tennessee Frontier Trilogy. The book's main story is about the battle for King's Mountain. The author brings the story and characters to life. However, I must confess that history is one of my favorites.
Lots of action and a realistic account of life on the frontier of Kentucky during the Revolutionary war. Sometimes a little wordy, however a great read and worth every minute