The Waves Trilogy (3 Book Series)

The Waves Trilogy (3 Book Series)

This is not your average EMP story. Enemies of America use unique weapons that destroy one-third of the U.S. population in just a few short hours.

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From Book 1: This is not your average EMP story. Enemies of America use unique weapons that destroy one-third of the U.S. population in just a few short hours.

Journey with Sandi, an average conservative mom, who clings to God and her guns to protect all those she loves.

With little time to prepare, most families have only a week’s supply of food. Preppers have a bunker. Sandi doesn’t have a bunker.

Adventure with this housewife, as she struggles against danger, adversity, and lawlessness to survive a new normal.

The question that keeps her up at night?
“Will America return to its foundations or become a by-word among

From Book 2: In ‘After the Waves’, Sandi was a conservative housewife… 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 would haunt her. Sandi wasn’t the fun, happy, busy girl she used to be.

The opposition took what she most held dear. She could still 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 Man Chu. They were her prey and she was their hunter.
Until they were dead, she could not live again.

From Book 3: f we succeed and live to tell about it, our electricity and basic services would be restored; Not to mention our democracy, rights, and Constitution. If not, ‘One Nation Under God’ would be a Fairy Tale or a bedtime story, if it weren’t outlawed. We left the safety of the Naval Air Station hours ago, knowing any skirmish out here in the desert was ours for us to handle alone. There were no drones and satellites didn’t have night vision. The enemy wasn’t skilled, except for what they learned in prison. While we had a few experts; we were a mismatched bunch of millennial techies, amateur soldiers, and smart asses. Our group of Loyalist had only 4 former special ops soldiers, one being Josh, who I couldn’t help but emotionally and physically ache for. Meanwhile, my feelings for Jesse were getting complicated as well. ******* Join Sandi, on her final journey to either overcome or fail. Either way, someone was going to get their heart broken. Either way, someone was going to die.

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Susie Harrison

Susie Harrison was born in East L.A. (Mom says West LA), though she is no Cheech and Chong. From an early age, she carried around a little notebook and pencil to document her imaginary world, just to keep a record.

During her high school years, much of her poetry and stories were often submitted by this English teacher or that, to magazines that honored young talent. A tale or two of hers often was published unbeknownst to her at the time. She was too busy being a teenager to take much notice.

Susie obtained her first educational certification in Children's Literature online in 1999.
In College, she earned a Paralegal Degree. There were lots of writings there, although many were legal documents. Susie could craft words in favor of her bosses clients in articulate ways.

Susie went on to do volunteer work with charity organizations that fought for the rights of the less fortunate. Her writings and press releases caught the eye of a few that made major news sources like CNN, LA Times and smaller community news outlets regarding some injustice.

By 2000, now a married Mom of four children, she was the author of two published books 'Innocent Insights' and 'Our Biggest Little Hero'. One a compilation of cute things kids say and the other a true story of one of her infants being born at 1 1/2 pounds at birth.

Throughout her life, she has been requested to write Guest Columns for local newspapers and many of her thoughts were published in newspapers across several western states.

In 2009, one of Susie's children, a son, was shot to death while away at college. This devastating loss took her will to write away for many years.

But as God would have it, life and an interest in writing again perked back up in 2016. Susie's daughter got her hooked on Audibles and before she knew it, Susie was destined to write another book. This time fiction, in the apocalyptic 'genre'... well that ought to be its own genre, Susie believes.

Near the end of June 2017, Susie has just published 'After the Waves' to put a housewives perspective into the 'end of the world' scenarios normally written by men, their dogs, and guns.

The Saga continues with 'Waving False Flags~ Sandi's Bloody Revenge and a third book to the trilogy this fall.

Susie now lives in a small Nevada town and enjoys her large family... and writing again. Still young enough to be tough, but old enough to be wise (sometimes).

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