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Friends and Enemies

Journey Through the Ashes, Book 2

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Friends and Enemies

By: Diana E. Anderson
Narrated by: Christopher Lane
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Cassie was discharged from the military after being seriously injured when the Humvee in which she was riding was destroyed by an improvised explosive device (IED). Although she was able to walk on her new leg, multiple surgeries left Cassie using an electric wheelchair for mobility while her other leg healed. She was at the airport waiting for her friend and she and her service dog, Petra, sat in one of the airport restaurants watching the people go by. A fellow traveler, Andy Rittenhouse, sat down with her, and the two began chatting.

Like Cassie, he had also been in the military as a military policeman. Andy had only been out of the military for a few days when he and Cassie met. After he was discharged, with no family and nowhere in particular to go, he picked a spot on the map. By the time he met Cassie, he had already been at the airport for a day. The airline sent his luggage across the country, and he was waiting for it to be returned to him.

He and Cassie struck up a conversation and they immediately found they had a lot in common. As they were getting ready to leave the airport–Andy to begin his adventure and Cassie to head home–the power went off suddenly as an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) was unleashed on the United States. Cassie's electric wheelchair caught fire, cell phones died, and car engines would not start. When an airplane struck the other end of the terminal, Cassie and Andy decided to travel together to get to Cassie's ranch. They improvised using an airport porter's cart to carry their belongings, and began the long trek home.

©2022 Diana Anderson (P)2023 Creative Texts Publishers, LLC
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More to do before the happy ever after.

There is so much to learn, more to do and even more to know, when you are facing the complete brake down of society and the desperate need to survive all while dealing with the worst that the world has to offer.
Cassie is back at her ranch but they still have a lot to do. The prisoners are on the loose and on a murdering rampage starting with the law. I think people can learn new things and get new ideas by reading books like these.
Keep writing Dianne!

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Best narrator, story too short

Book one and two should have been combined into one book. Great story line, characters and premise. Story was just too short, felt like it had allot of stuff left out that should've been included. Overall, loved Christopher Lane and book, just not worth $10 each book.

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