Alec stands at a crossroads. He can continue to hide from the darkness of his past or he can embrace it to let in the light. It should be a straightforward decision, but what will others think when they learn his secret? But if he’s going to save the day, all eyes will be on him and he’s terrified about what his they’ll see.
Alec’s life isn’t the only one on the line.
This will be the explosive finale between good and evil. The town of Abbey Mills is in peril and Alec is the last line of defense. But this isn’t like the comics. Lives are in jeopardy and Alec fears that, unlike Roxi’s superheroes, he isn’t strong enough to save the day.
It started with single comic book. Jeremy’s mother was determined to make a reader out of him. Shunning traditional literature at a young age, his mother placed X-Men Classic #69 in his lap and for the first time he was exposed to the phrases, “Mutants,” “BAMF,” and “SNIKT.” He is still waiting for his acceptance letter to the Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters at 1407 Graymalkin Lane.
Despite voraciously consuming anything by R.A. Salvatore, Mercedes Lackey, and Laurel K. Hamilton, his first love remains the superheroes in comic books. Because of this he has written multiple series in the dystopian superhero universe, the Children of Nostradamus. He is a fan of fast-paced action, the darker side of humanity and incredibly snarky dialogue.
Jeremy became known as a geek before it was a trend. During college Jeremy would be shortened to Remy as friends discovered his goal of reading every X-Men comic. Being able to explain the many incarnations of Jean Grey and her alternate-dimensional children remains a badge of honor.
When not pounding away at the keyboard he is… nevermind, he’s always at his keyboard working on the next novel.