Book Review of ShockWaves
Here's my 5* review of ShockWaves by Suzanna Williams. ***
I ended up reading late into the night to finish Shock Waves by Suzanna Williams because I needed to know what happened to Lee and Paige.
From the very beginning, we have an insight into the villain’s mind which immediately creates suspense and the expectation that bad things are going to happen to our young protagonists.
This is a high paced novel from page one, but that doesn’t mean that we don’t get to know and understand the characters.
ShockWaves is a brilliant action read and I’ll be interested to see what happens to Lee and Paige in the follow up novel.
The blurb:
Sixteen-year-old Lee Banner spends his time free-running, and trying to forget about his foster home, his dead-end Saturday job, and the bizarre images that randomly hi-jack his head. (Because telepathy only exists in science fiction, right?)
Paige Harper has lived her fifteen years with doting, if somewhat paranoid parents, and every luxury money could buy. But her father’s testimony put ex-IRA terrorist, Conall O’Shea, in prison. Now he’s out. And he’s hell-bent on revenge.
When Conall kidnaps Paige, those visions that Lee dreads are her last chance at survival.
Will Lee’s telepathic ability, and that stubborn streak which gets him into so much trouble, be enough to find Paige before it’s too late?
ShockWaves is the first in a new fast-moving, action-packed young adult action thriller trilogy. If you like twisted villains, crazy fights and chases, and a touch of romance, then you need to read the ShockWaves series.

















