Maximiliana Einhardt leads a relatively tough life. She ran away from home a few years ago and works 3 dead end jobs just to pay her way through a very prestigous and expensive private school. On her 17th birthday she finds a small silver bracelet that, unknown to her, begins to give her super powers. Shortly after she discovers the true strength of her abilities when she's nearly murdered. In a display of super strength she effortlessly ends the life of one of the most evil men she's ever known and comes to a crossroads. Does she use her new powers to save people, or kill the people who are hurting others? With her future hanging in the balance, Max must decide her own destiny. The only problem is, not everyone understands her struggles. And those people have the right connections to end her life before she can forge her own path. What will her decision be? And will she be able to realize it before she's killed?
Jeremy Williams was born with a thirst for knowledge. From his earliest days he was always experimenting or reading.
He attended college and attained a bachelors degree in Aerospace Engineering with a minor in Mathematics.
During his days in college he began experimenting with building worlds through words. He found he had a knack for building expansive worlds. But he also found his mind often outran his fingers when creating worlds. He ended up skipping entire paragraphs by accident and would have to go back and add them.
He ended up loving writing and has been doing it ever since. He found his favourite genres were urban and dark fantasy and he enjoys writing in both.
He has several published books and many more in various stages of completion that are waiting to be published.
He wants to compete in the Summer Olympic games one day as well. His favourite sports are martial arts and swimming.
He hopes to support himself with his passion for writing and his degree one day.
Almost gave thus book 4 stars but decided to bring it up to 5 as it is difficult to do any original work on superheroes and Jeremy Williams actually does find a new angle, then I took it down to 4 again due to a big hole in the plot Ignore the subplot and enjoy the book