Forgotten World
Broken World #6
by Kate L. Mary
December 22, 2015
Genre: Science Fiction, Apocalyptic, Post-apocalyptic, Zombies, Horror
Blurb:
Forgotten World, book six in the Broken World series, continues following a group of survivors after a super-virus has decimated the human race and the dead have come back to claim it as their own....
After the longest winter of her life, Vivian is thrilled to have Ginny back at her side. But joy soon turns to shock when the group learns that not only is Hope Springs in contact with other survivors, but that the CDC is working on a vaccine. And Angus could be the last hope for the human race.
With an armed escort, the group sets out on a mission to get Angus to Atlanta. But the world proves to be more dangerous than the people of Hope Springs believed, and their lack of preparation ends in deadly results. Vivian knows they must get Angus to Atlanta if they want to save the human race, but it doesn't take long to discover that this might be the most dangerous journey they have ever made. With trouble around every corner and their losses piling up, the stakes are higher than ever before.
My Review:
Ever since Vivian and the group were separated from John and Hadley/Ginny, she has hoped and wondered if they made it out alive if they were safe. When one of their own is in need of more medical attention than they are able to give them so they all head out to Hope Springs where they run into Jon and Ginny. Vivian is so happy to once again lay eyes on her friends.
After arriving at Hope Springs they learn that they have been in contact with other survivors. They learn that there are survivors at the CDC in Atlanta and after learning about Angus the CDC wants him there as quickly as possible as he could be humanity's last hope of surviving the zombie apocalypse.
Dax and his loyal group of men are assigned to get Angus to Atlanta safely. But there are a couple of problems with Dax being in charge. One he doesn’t want anyone going with them as he thinks they would just slow them down and be in the way. But Vivian, Axl, and the rest of the group will not let Angus go without them as they do not trust Dax. Dax is always smiling like he has something to hide behind that smile.
Vivian, Axl, and their group know that they will have a hard time getting to Atlanta even if Dax and his group does not. Dax has not had the experience out there fighting zombies as they have. He has been tucked away behind walls may be venturing out on a supply run or two on occasion but of course, Dax thinks he knows more than anyone else. Will they make it to Atlanta? Is Angus humanity's last hope? Can he alone save the world?
I have so loved being on this journey with Vivian, Axl, Angus, and the rest of the crew as they have made their way through this zombie-infested world just trying to survive while fighting lots and lots of zombies along the way.
I have loved getting to know all the characters, watching as the world around them changed them in different ways, and how it has affected them and seeing the person/s they have become.
I so hate to see the end of it and sorely hopes that the author sees fit to revisit this Broken World with more and more stories with our favorite characters and maybe a few new ones as well. I can’t get enough of this Broken World. Their journeys and stories seemed to get better and better with each book. There were so much action and zombie-fighting that I never once got bored. I loved each and every word. Once I picked up one of the books in the Broken World series I couldn’t lay it down until I had read the last word. I hope to one day turn on the TV and see the Broken World as a series. This would make me so happy!
I am so grateful to Kate L. Mary and a free trial of Kindle Unlimited for this opportunity to have read the Broken World series.
I highly recommend and invite anyone who likes zombies, the post-apocalyptic, and The Walking Dead to grab your copy of Forgotten World and the whole Broken World books today to begin this epic zombie-infested Broken World story!
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