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Saving the Day

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Superpower—check. Worldwide fans? No thank you!

Kent Laine and his twin brother Jimmy have superpowers in a world where most people don’t believe. Sure, comic books and movies make it seem so entertaining, but for them it isn’t. The brothers were raised to keep their powers hidden. To only use them when it’s absolutely necessary.

The struggle is real for Kent. He can heal people, but at what cost to himself? He envies his brother’s ability to speak with animals. If only he’d been given a non-active gift because the urge to help everyone is always strong.

In walks Albert Ott. His sister is dying. Will Kent be able to let her die? Or will he help the man who he is coming to love.

Stay tuned...

Publisher's Note: This book has previously been released as part of the I Need A Hero anthology with Pride Publishing.

50 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 1, 2017

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Jambrea Jo Jones

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Jambrea wanted to be the youngest romance author published, but life impeded the dreams. She put her writing aside and went to college briefly, then enlisted in the Air Force. After serving in the military, she returned home to Indiana to start her family. A few years later, she discovered yahoo groups and book reviews. There was no turning back. She was bit by the writing bug.
She enjoys spending time with her son when not writing and loves to receive reader feedback. She’s addicted to the internet so feel free to email her anytime.
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November 5, 2017
Superheroes come in many shapes and sizes, but they don’t usually have issues all their own – at least not with the ways their power works. In ‘Saving the Day’ there is a price to pay every time the main character uses his powers – very similar to the way some magic talents seem to work, at least in fiction. It made the story more interesting, and I liked the fact that Kent (LOL about using that name!) had to think about what he was doing and how he was using his powers. It made him more human and the story slightly more “realistic” – if there is such a thing in the world of superpowers. It also increased the suspense!


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