A review by adamdavidcollings
Battleborn by Joshua C. Chadd

Battleborn continues the theme from book 1, that sometimes, in a post-apocalyptic world, the humans can be worse than the zombies. We see in this story, the best and worst of human nature. But nobody is perfect. Our heroes struggle with difficult decisions and don't always agree.

One thing I liked in this book was how James and Conor and becoming more distinct characters, with their own personalities and differing opinions.

This book introduces a couple of extra characters (which you get to know in the prequel - Tanked) who are a welcome addition to the cast. The interplay between Tank and Chloe is pretty amusing.

The book climaxes with an explosive cliffhanger that leads directly into book three.