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Burning Bright : Issue #1: Invisible No More

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Shiloh is a quiet, shy boy who wishes to get through his high school without being noticed. Most people don't even know he's there. That is until a strange solar phenomenon throws the world into chaos. Rolling blackouts, rioting, no civil order and rumors of strange kids with extraordinary powers...

137 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 13, 2019

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Matthew Potter

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November 29, 2020
Wholy Freakin' Christmas! What the hell did I just finish reading?! And why am I just now finding out about Matthew Potter?
Let me first state that sci-fi/fantasy is not a genre of literature that is usually in my wheelhouse of go to book genres. But damn I'm starting to redefine my wheelhouse.
There are quite a bit similarities between this book and Mr. Potter's "Tainted Waters Book 1."
an external source causing disruptive change in youths, an effeminate and petite protagonist going through a similar change in both stories.
But even with these similarities what a storyline!
Can't want for the next issue in this series.
An entertaining, mind-blowing, exciting thrill ride of a book.
Well done!
111 reviews1 follower
January 4, 2020
He does it again!

The author continues his awesome pattern of supernatural stories with a gender change twist. The main character is quirky and likable. The plot was interesting and made me look forward to the next installment. The only thing I would change is the length and make it longer. I felt that it was just getting really exciting when it ended. Look forward to the next installment.
32 reviews1 follower
December 13, 2019
Lack of basic research or even common sense ruins the premis. First the protagonist complains of beeing very short for his age. A quick search on google reveals that 5'4" is bang on average height for a 14 year old boy.

Then he gets invited to observe solar flairs at midnight.
223 reviews4 followers
June 13, 2019
Interesting

A very interesting story with a lot of action the gender switch is only a small part of the story .but adds spice to it
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December 7, 2023
please finish this story.

Excellently written can’t wait for part 2. The dialogue is well written and the story engaging. It’s been quite a while since part 1. We need part 2.
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