Finally winning the public’s trust and the President’s seal of approval, Britney experiences her first victory. But that win is short lived. When the President of the United States appoints Cosmic Girl as the leader of a new Metahuman Task Force, to police their new super powered citizens, Britney and her friends find themselves busier than ever. But the looming threat posed by Chimera and the Dubai Devil, is first and foremost in her mind. Can she protect the public from all of the metahumans and still find time to locate her adversary? As Britney battles with her many responsibilities, Chimera steps out of the shadows. Britney and her friends are put to the test, as they grapple with an organization that will stop at nothing to see their plans come to fruition. With a global network of spies and cutthroats at their disposal, the battle is on. But how far is Britney willing to go, in order to win?
R S J Gregory published his first superhero novel, Cosmic Girl: Rising Up in April 2014. Since then he has released four more in this series, which follows the adventures of teenager, Britney Brookes and her friends as they battle other metahumans and try to stop Armageddon.
Not to be tied down to just one genre, he has also written The Bramville Horror, an homage to H P Lovecraft, and he has also started a new supernatural thriller series with the debut of A Date with Death, featuring Brandon Blake and his vampire lover Celeste.
Always seeking new ways to thrill his readers, he is known for making his stories fast paced, unpredictable and packed full of exciting action.
R S J Gregory was brought kicking and screaming into this world way back in April 1973, in Bristol, England, at 3:45 .a.m. which is the earliest he has ever woken up. The youngest of three and ever a daydreamer, he first found enjoyment in drawing movie stars from his favorite action movies, before becoming a moody teenager.
While on a dream vacation in the Unites States, going from coast to coast in April 2001, when the World Trade Center still completed the New York skyline, he met and fell in love with a young woman from South Africa, who would later become his wife.
When cancer struck at the tender age of 35, he vowed that he would try and make a difference once he had recovered. He found that his contribution came in his ability to tell a good story, which was always there, he just never realized that it could be useful. Now with seven novels under his belt, and with plenty of cool ideas bouncing around inside his head, he writes with a sense of fun and wonder.
He lives and writes in Essex, England with his gorgeous wife and rambunctious, and slightly high maintenance daughter.
In reviews for the previous books, I deducted 1 star because of an error that appeared several times in each book.
The error was fixed in this book (the author should fix it in the others; it is simple to do with KDP). With that error fixed, this book deserves a 5 star rating.
The Cosmic Girl series just gets better and better. The team of super heroes now officially working for the President, battle the Dubai Devil and his team of evil meta humans to a climactic cliff hanger, that will have you waiting in eager anticipation for the next book.
Another solid book that just needs a little proofreading and some insider knowledge. The only branch of the military that has law enforcement power is the coast guard. As far as ranks, I would run it like WO school, trainees as e5, activates as WO. The author could always run it as a JFTF.
The seires "Cosmic Girl" was a fun read and keeps you thrilled the hole way threw. A fast passed story that keeps you at the end of your set and makes it hard to put down.
I have read all the books in this series and have never been disappointed. Sometimes the characters conversations get corney but the plot and action is fun to read.
Still enjoying this series and looking forward to book 6. Only down from a five due to some editing issues.
Author has problems with punctuation (mostly comma usage) and sound-alike words (e.g., alluding vs eluding). Also drops a few necessary words here and there, has Brit slang and such coming from the Americans (who wouldn’t know them), and way overuses ‘says’.
Annoying but it doesn’t keep the overall story from shining through. I’m enjoying the overall arc, characters, and general growth of the world.