MASKED
by J.D. Wright
Genre: Upper YA Paranormal/Superheroes
Release Date: August 15th 2017
Limitless Publishing
Summary:
by J.D. Wright
Genre: Upper YA Paranormal/Superheroes
Release Date: August 15th 2017
Limitless Publishing
Summary:
Vada’s To-Do List:
- Turn 18 (check!)
- Register super name
- Order supersuit
- Attend superhero indoctrination
- Graduate high school
- Start kicking criminal tail
Vada Lawson can’t wait to be a superhero. Born into a family with
special powers, she’s been training to fight criminals and villains her whole
life. But her indoctrination into the underground super community is derailed
when normals start breaking out in superpowers themselves.
Not trained to control their new abilities, the normals are
frightened and vulnerable. Then their mutilated corpses begin turning up all
over town. What the heck?
Somehow, with the help—and hindrance—of an annoying newly-minted
super named Orion, Vada has to stop the chaos before it destroys her and
everything she holds dear…and ruins her superhero debut.
No one ever said that being a superhero was easy…
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About the Author
J.D. Wright is a military wife, mother of four, and author of paranormal and fantasy romance books filled with strong-willed heroines, swoon-worthy heroes, and sprinkled with humor and adventure. J.D. creates artistry in many ways, as a baker and cake artist by day and author by night. You can usually find her typing away at the computer or covered in frosting.
J.D. Wright is a military wife, mother of four, and author of paranormal and fantasy romance books filled with strong-willed heroines, swoon-worthy heroes, and sprinkled with humor and adventure. J.D. creates artistry in many ways, as a baker and cake artist by day and author by night. You can usually find her typing away at the computer or covered in frosting.
Since discovering she has a knack for writing, J.D. has so far written and self-published eight books of the Everealm and Songs of Everealm Series and is now venturing into the world of paranormal with her new superhero-themed series. She is an avid reader and lover of all things romance so she always includes a good love story in her paranormal and fantasy novels.
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EXCERPT:
Nick couldn’t take it anymore.
The entire morning had been one shock to his system after
another. The nice long weekend in his giant but silent house had made him all
but forget about the weird run-in with Janet. He’d spent the entire time
working on his homework and enjoying the peace and quiet.
But after only five minutes at school, he was rudely
reminded that he must be losing his mind. The voices came like a whirlwind into
his head, one after another. So many that he couldn’t decipher whose thoughts
belonged to who. He couldn’t even separate his own thoughts from the others.
There were so many, and every one of them was as loud as the other, washing
over him like waves of pounding noise.
Being in class gave no relief, either. The other students
may not have been talking aloud, but every one of them was thinking, loudly.
Nick heard too many things that he never wanted to hear and a lot of mundane
thoughts that no one cares about.
…I wonder if I forgot
to lock the door this morning…
…Oh, man. I’m not sure
if I’m ready to do this. What if I get pregnant? But Luke is so cute, though…
…Mrs. Yates has such
nice tits…
Nick actually agreed with that last sentiment, but he
couldn’t be sure who had said it.
…Only thirty minutes
left. I really need to pee…
…Nick is too good for
Scarlet. What does he see in her? She’s such a bitch…
…This class is about
as useless as my stepmother…
There was just so much noise. Nick pulled his hood up, but
it did nothing to block the sounds. Every single thought that crossed someone
else’s mind entered his. He didn’t give a damn about someone’s new pet lizard.
And while he appreciated the girl across from him’s glances and thoughts of
admiration—at least, he was pretty sure those belonged to her from the way she
watched him—he didn’t want to know what other people were thinking.
What had caused this? Was it some sort of mental illness?
Was he imagining these things? He couldn’t be sure he was even hearing real
thoughts. He considered quizzing someone, but he was almost too afraid to
confirm what he suspected.
He was reading people’s minds. Hearing their thoughts.
Without even trying.
And it was excruciating.
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