The Breakers Series: Books 4-6 The Breakers Series: Books 4-6
Books 4-6 - Breakers

The Breakers Series: Books 4-6

    • 4.2 • 55 Ratings
    • $9.99
    • $9.99

Publisher Description

In the Breakers series, humanity faces not one apocalypse, but two: first a lethal pandemic, then a war against those who made the virus.


This collection includes books 4-6: Reapers, Cut Off, and Captives, for over 1000 pages of post-apocalyptic survival.

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
RELEASED
2015
October 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
1,200
Pages
PUBLISHER
Edward W. Robertson
SELLER
Edward Robertson
SIZE
1
MB

Customer Reviews

Fuganewin Force ,

First book is meh, but the other two totes make up for it.

I don’t wanna burst any bubbles, the first book in this set is totally worth the read. Great action, some suspense, and a good storyline. What it is missing, though, are the characters we are used to. So, it’s worth reading, just know everyone is new to this world through our eyes, unless you read the 0.5 novella.
The second two books are 🤘🏽 without a doubt. Carrying on the plot line of the previous set in the consistently good story telling we are used to. Walt is a G, Tristan does Tristan stuff, and another person interestingly rejoins the action. Perfect 5/7.

BobMano ,

And now, something entirely different….

I quickly consumed and enjoyed the first 3 books in the Breakers series. I decided to read on, and purchased books 4 - 6 as a set. I just finished book 4, Reapers. The good news: The book was as engaging as the first 3 books, and I read it quickly. Reapers was structured like books 1 - 3 in that there were 2 suspenseful story lines, which alternated chapter-by-chapter. And, as usual, each chapter had a cliff-hanger ending, which kept me reading. The bad news: This book does absolutely nothing to advance the story-line of books 1 - 3. This bait-and-switch ploy really put me off, as it has many other reviewers (wish I had read the reviews before buying books 4 - 6). I expected a continuation of books 1 - 3, and got nothing of the sort. I got sucked in by the earlier books, only to find in Reapers nothing for which I paid. I cannot imagine the thought process of the author, his agent, or the publishers which resulted in plugging this unrelated book into the middle of an otherwise good series. Doing so put me off to the point I may stop reading what Mr. Robertson writes. To be fair, the aliens are mentioned in a paragraph or two deep into the book, but their insertion into the plot is contrived and weak. It is as though Mr. Robertson composed this book as a stand-alone, but figured to get some mileage out of his work but tacking it on to Breakers. Not sure what books 5 and 6 hold, but, since I paid for them, I will at least start 5 to see of Mr. Robertson can again find the target and redeem himself.

Three Science Fiction Thrillers Three Science Fiction Thrillers
2017
Onward, Voyager Onward, Voyager
2015
Not One of Us Not One of Us
2018
The Year's Top Ten Tales of Science Fiction 4 The Year's Top Ten Tales of Science Fiction 4
2012
The Worlds of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Volume 2 The Worlds of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Volume 2
2016
The Order of the Four Sons: Book I The Order of the Four Sons: Book I
2009
The Breakers Series: Books 1-3 The Breakers Series: Books 1-3
2014
Breakers Breakers
2012
Titans Titans
2013
Outlaw Outlaw
2014
The Zombies of Hobbiton: A Martian Love Story The Zombies of Hobbiton: A Martian Love Story
2011
Outcome Outcome
2013
Eden's Exodus Eden's Exodus
2015
Half Life Half Life
2017
Apocalypse Austin Apocalypse Austin
2015
Crucible Crucible
2016
Directive 17 Directive 17
2016
The Demon Plagues The Demon Plagues
2015
Breakers: The Complete Series Breakers: The Complete Series
2016
Outcome Outcome
2013
Breakers Breakers
2012
Melt Down Melt Down
2012
Knifepoint Knifepoint
2013
Reapers Reapers
2013