Trigger Warning:
18+ Only
This is not survival fiction.
This is survival reality-told with blood, fire, and truth.
The world is broken. The virus has overrun the borders. The dead move in silence-and the living have stopped pretending to be civilized. Across the country, entire cities lie in ashes. Quarantine zones have collapsed. Refugee camps have turned into mass graves. And still, the infection spreads-unstoppable, patient, always hungry.
America isn't falling.
It's already gone.
On Sugar Island, Steve Collins is dying. Fevered, delirious, and drifting between life and death, he becomes the center of a desperate gamble. His people have one chance-to strike out across the lake into unknown territory, searching for medicine, food, and ammunition. What they find instead is a nightmare of outlaws, traps, and ambushes. The infected may be relentless-but humans are worse.
Further south, the border burns.
Thousands of infected pour through the deserts and scrublands of New Mexico and Texas-unnoticed, unchallenged. In the chaos, outlaw warlord Clayton Mercer sees opportunity. Ruthless, sadistic, and charismatic, Mercer sets his sights on something bigger than Spencer Bay. He wants an army. And he'll find it-inside the walls of Maine State Prison, where monsters are waiting for someone to set them loose.
And in the ruins of the American military machine, Staff Sergeant Blake returns to the only place he belongs-the front. Sent to secure a critical route near Stanton, Texas, Blake must hold a position with no cover, no support, and a handful of rookies who've never seen death up close. What's coming isn't a battle. It's a slaughter.
The President, flailing for control, declares martial law. The draft is reinstated. Every able-bodied civilian is ordered to fight. But logistics are failing. Ammo is low. Communications are down. Supply chains are gone. And every victory is paid for in blood.
Zombie Frontline: Burning Border is not a story of hope.
It's not about redemption.
It's about what happens when the world ends, and people keep killing anyway.
Gritty. Relentless. Disturbingly plausible.
No romance. No fantasy. No superheroes. Just war.
18+ Mature Audiences Only.