Our top picks for best action and adventure books (August 2020)

Action and adventure books bring our adrenaline to stratospheric heights and make our hearts beat fast. Sometimes, they beat having to go to far and unfamiliar places for the sake of adventure.
This month, we’ve compiled our best titles in the action and adventure genre. Prepare to dig in to our top picks for best action and adventure books.
The Hunter: How It Started by Brad Bagwell
The Hunter follows the story of Justin Hunter, an Operator with a secret organization called The Company. Justin was Larry Walker in the past when he had a whole different life before he joined The Company.
The Human Inside by Y T Cheng
In the book, the world is undergoing a change bordering towards a complete dystopian setting. A special team of cybernetically enhanced young adults known as amborgs has been released into the public in hopes of turning things around for a better environment for many innocent people.
Kiss And Kill by Wayne C. Elliott
The book follows the story of Willie Jackson who owns the Silver Dollar Inn. One night, he meets Joyce who is sitting at the bar. She appears to have everything a man can ever dream about. But Willie’s growing attachment to her means he is also getting into trouble.
Dan Jorgensen: A New Life by M. M Beck
The book follows the story of Dan who now enjoys his civilian life since retiring from the military, like Grace, his wife. He was a General of the Army with five stars while Grace retired as a Brigadier General with one star. He is now a teacher, but would not be teaching ROTC cadets or CID candidates nor would he be wearing an Army uniform, except on certain occasions. Dan still carries a weapon, or weapons, albeit concealed, for self defense.
Divided We Fall by Carl Berryman
The book follows the story of Ethan Bradley, wanted by the government for his views on the Second Amendment. He has been commissioned to lead a brigade of infantry in the Big Horn Basin, Wyoming. Then, the Republic of Nation of Missouri gains independence. Though President Newkirk sought to avoid the Union splintering, that failed, and he is put on trial and imprisoned for attempted murder and treason.