For the first time, all FIVE Bunker books, with over 600 Five Star reviews, are being offered in one heavily discounted title as Born to Fight. Get your copy today — over 900 pages of action – this huge discount won’t last long!Amazon #1 Best-SellerCyber-Attacks. EMPs. Invasion. War. When the end comes, few will have the ability to survive.Jack Bunker vowed to never step foot on another … survive.
Jack Bunker vowed to never step foot on another battlefield. But the former Combat Engineer’s new peaceful life in the Colorado mountains is shattered after an attack takes out America’s power grid. When suspicious activity plagues the nearby high-security military facility, Bunker fears he’ll soon have another war on his hands.
As the story unfolds, Bunker suspects a foreign invasion is imminent, leaving him no other choice but to somehow transform the mild-mannered townsfolk into military-grade guerrilla warriors. He knows if their small town surrenders, America won’t be far behind.
But his plan won’t be easy, not when his makeshift troops begin to pry into his painful past. Sharing the truth with them could cost him their trust, but he’ll never earn their command by keeping what haunts him a secret.
Born to Fight is a non-stop, high-octane, post-apocalyptic thriller. If you like pulse-pounding action, resourceful warriors, and political intrigue, then you’ll love Jay J. Falconer’s explosive tale of true American grit.
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Rated R for Violence and Language.
Previously published as Bunker, books 1 through 5.
For the first time, all FIVE Bunker books, with over 600 Five Star reviews, are being offered in one heavily discounted title as Born to Fight. Get your copy today — over 900 pages of action – this huge discount won’t last long.
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INTERESTING WRITING AND GOOD, ACTION PACKED BOOK
One of the best books I have read! Lots of action, great characters and hard to put down. The key thing I didn’t like was the amount of swearing. A little gruesome in spots.
Loved it , only thing I had a problem with was some of the characters dying. But life goes on and thats what it was all about.
Interesting overall in spite of some pretty implausible scenarios and resolutions. Severe injuries appear to have no lasting effect on the protagonist and the overall premise for the Russian invasion is not credible. Multiple side plots that just fizzed out.
The best action book I have read in a long time!
Great read. Couldnt put it down
Good book
Stayed with it for as long as I could, expecting illumination as to what was going on. Just took too long to explain, or even hint at, who was invading and why. Protagonist and romantic interest decide to get into a discussion about I forget what while they are trying to get kids off a school bus teetering on the edge of a cliff…silly.
In general a good storyline until in the latter part bringing in the “deep state” bogeyman as the evil reason for betraying the world in general. The survivalist motif is interesting but the author lost my interest after dragging in the villainy of the vaguely drawn ultra-powerful.
Started out great. Sputtered in the middle and lost interest.
It was slow going
Complete waste of words. Poor characterization, writing, and concept. Find a new line of work.
I read this book under its earlier name, also on Kindle, also offered free by BookBub. It was good enough that I remembered it when I started this version. Overall, it was good enough that I finished it and remembered it, but not good enough that I was looking for a second book in the series. Good but not great. Generally a competent author, good basic characterization, a decent story. Readers could do much worse. It is the right price on BookBub.
Lost interest. Takes too long to develop the story. I expected a quick ramp up to a non-stop action tale. My ADD kicked in early.
The writer apparently thought he was writing literary fiction instead of a thriller. As a result, he ended up with a book that was waaaay too long. The writing is competent and the plot interesting. However, the author spends far too much time expplaining his characters’ actions, motivation, describing the action and so forth. Some of this is good, but when carried to these extremes they grow boring quickly. Editing out about 10-15% of the descriptive material would help.
In short, this writer knows a lot of words and seems to want to use them all. Hemingway he ain’t.
To wordy. Author takes to long to set a scene and spends more tyme on conversations and not on the story line.