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  • Waving False Flags: Sandi's Bloody Revenge

  • The Waves Trilogy, Book II
  • By: Susie Harrison
  • Narrated by: Michelle Marie
  • Length: 8 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (19 ratings)

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Waving False Flags: Sandi's Bloody Revenge

By: Susie Harrison
Narrated by: Michelle Marie
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Narrator Change: Jen Groberg narrated for After the Waves Book I. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, Jen couldn't complete the series. Please don't be dismayed that Book II Waving False Flags and Book III Waves of Loyalty will be completed by Michelle Marie. You will find yourself pleasantly surprised as Michelle and even Russil Tamsen finish the trilogy with similar, but talented production skills.

In After the Waves, Sandi was a conservative housewife when the nation was attacked on US soil and the country was in chaos...follow her to the sequel where she turns from housewife to hunter.

Sandi used to sleep with Jimmy, her man. Now she slept with her AK-47 with a detachable scope. Her Bible lay dusty in the cab of the truck. Readjusting her backpack as a makeshift pillow, she tried again to fall asleep, but always the nightmares of the past years haunted her.

Sandi wasn't the fun, happy, busy girl she used to be. The Opposition took what she most held dear. She could barely stomach the horrifying images in her head. This time, she was not going to let it go.

Sandi was headed for the refugee camp to try to meet up with the Lewellen Opposition party that stole her life. She sketched those faces into her memory with a red-hot iron; the redheaded man with green eyes and a mustache, the black-haired guy with the stone-cold brown eyes, and the Asian guy with the fu manchu. They were her prey and she was their hunter. Until they were dead, she could not live again.

©2017 Susie Harrison (P)2017 Susie Harrison
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excellent. Great story. Reader became Sandi ch

Excellent. Great story. Reader became Sandi and used her voice well for other characters. Story held my attention. It was touching and uplifting with a nicely woven plot. I can hardly wait to read the third in this trilogy.

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This Story Is Okay...

This Story Lacked Depth... It Had The Potential To Be A Fabulous Story But The Author Just Couldn't Grasp The Story Because It Was Built Around The Main Character's Thoughts And Feelings Where Most Of The Dialogue Is In Her Mind???...Not A Good Formula...However The Narrator Was Good...

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Building a series

I felt this second in the series was actually better than the first book. The story felt more believable and the characters lifelike. Verbal performance was very good. I am looking forward to the final book of the trilogy.

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Oh my god!!!

What a book, I can't wait to start book three of this amazing trilogy!!!

In this instalment of the series we fallow Sandi's journey for revenge in the wake of her husbands death. She's made a vow to herself to kill the three men responsible for Jimmy's murder.

With the help of some new and old friends she sets out on a journey to find and kill these men. Good lord the I'm starting to think that women could survive anything... after infiltrating there base camp and killing two of the three men single handily, Sandi is shot and is taking by a group of people who were sent in to help her.

Bring in a new man to confuse her even more. Still reeling from Jimmy's death she finds it hard to understand how she could have feelings for Josh, an ex special ops solder.

Loved the book and I can't wait to read book three!!!!

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Good follow up second book in the series

I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

A great post apocalyptic series. like with the first book, I thought it was an engaging and interesting story that was well narrated (even with the change in readers).

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Uneven story promising author and great narration

I had listened to the first book in the series. I was looking to the second and third. It was interesting to see the change in the main character ( a early middle aged mother ) Ashley ( a alias the character uses ). She becomes stronger and hardened from a rather soft housewife. The issue I had with her portrayal was so uneven. In the early part of the book she is the right out of natural born killers. Then later in the book she confronts one of the killers of her husband and is in a life and death struggle and starts crying. Huh ? Her life is on the line and she starts crying ? The same person that was a natural born killer. Whatever ... then he is on top of her and choking her. She stabs him in the heart from under his rib cage. Huh ? What was it a small sword ? The heart is in the upper chest it would be very difficult to do. These are the types of things that distract. If you propose a situation try and and see if it would work. Otherwise it’s uneven

Enough of the bad. The part I liked was Ashley was tough and clever. Her concern was for others first and foremost. She was a survivor and the author did a nice job of showing the crossroads she hit as a Christian woman “ thou shall not murder “ to some people need to die mentality.

She was used as a tool ( unknowingly) as a tool of the Lords rage she was told in a dream

The narrator was good. She did a nice job being the sexy spider voice to a crazed rage filled woman that’s crazy angry.

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WOW!!! BRAVO!!!

What a captivating storyline!! And so very believable!

I loved the first book, and couldn't wait to see what would happen after the first book's ending. I don't think the author could have done any better in the way she recalled what happened in the first book's ending. Well done, Mrs. Harrison.

I really felt as though I personally knew the characters in the way she explained, in detail, the personalities of each character. There were times while reading the book where I was cheering, and times I was tearing up.

All in all, I can't get enough of these books, and I'm saddened that she stopped at 3 books. I think if she kept writing these books, they would carry a longevity that would rival even that of the walking dead series.

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Another great book!!!

Must read for all of us patriots!! Great Job Susie!! Read all 3 books in 2 days!! Easy to do when you drive for a living!!

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the second book is better

I know this is a trilogy and I know you need to read all the books but I think the second book was better and the writing was a little bit better as well I did love the first book very much and I love the characters a lot can't wait for the last book in the series

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Excellent Second book

Cliff hanger! Can't wait until the 3rd and last book comes out! I didn't think that tge story could get any better but it did. Sandy, a "housewife" is one badass woman. She is what I would want to be like if the world ever ended. The switch in the narrarator went very smoothly from book 1. Usually when an author switches narrarators its difficult to get back into the characters lives but this new narrator did a fantastic job. She told the story and brought Sandy and the gang to life and continued to weave magic sucking the reader into the story with the characters. The author continued to build on the characters from book 1 and continues to evolve the charactets. Great book to add to any collection as it has something for everyone in it, love, killing, evil, drama, conspiracy, death and wespons.

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