Since their advent, superheroes have ignited the imaginations of readers. These muscular, spandex-clad men have the power to bring villains to their knees--or vice versa--and know how to handle themselves in any situation. Follow their tales as they explore their love and lust for teammates, arch nemeses, and superhero groupies alike.
1. Hiding in plain sight by K. Lawrence. This one was enjoyable but bitter sweet. A superhero called a mutant freak and a blind man. The argument was pretty pathetic but I liked the rest. 3.5 stars.
2. Falling angels by Robin Ray. Superhero and controlled superhero. Cute story with sky sex. 3 stars.
3. Unfulfilled by Norm Titterington. Sexual fantasy of a narcissist. 3 stars.
4. Split concentration by Winter Saebeorn. Superhero distraction lesson with telekinesis. 3.5 stars.
5. The spark between us by JC Quinn. Sex during a superhero fight. 3 stars.
6. Conquered, and it feels so good by K. Lawrence. Captive superhero and villain. Feels like role play. 3 stars.
7. Hero of the islands by MK Van Dyke. Thanking a superhero with sex. Mainly sex. 3 stars.
8. Ace in the hole by Gio Lassater. Superhero/supervillain relationship confession. 3.5 stars.
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