Scorcher: Forces of Nature
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.12 (646 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1480214485 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 244 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-05-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
About the Author Kelly Edwards grew up watching cartoons like She-Ra and X-Men and pretending to be a superheroine by tying a towel around her neck. . She lives in Wisconsin with her wonderful husband and two children who keep her in a constant state of wonder, awe, and sleep deprivation. Some might argue that she never quite grew up since now she spends her days writing about superheroes and still takes every chance she can get to dress up in costumes that are a touch more elaborate than that towel
What Aidan doesn’t realize is that Marty has a secret of his own, one that would endanger both their lives if discovered by Iris.. At eleven, she was orphaned due to the accidental use of her pyrokinetic abilities. Supervillains are people too. They’re not always megalomaniacs with dreams of world domination. He shows up just as Aidan is starting to question her loyalties to Iris and she’s surprised to find that she can’t resist him, even if it would be dangerous to get involved with someone on the right side of the
A literally hot supervillain finds romance in spite of everything Scorcher is the name of a female supervillain who tries to live a normal life and finds romance, all the while, fulfilling her obligations to the evil organization that kidnapped her as a child.Though she tries to live a normal life, Scorcher's criminal life and past sins circle around her and hurt her both physically and emotionally. Throughout the book w. A book of substance in the plot and the romance. This is a must read Amazon Customer This book is simply wonderful. The ending is not the predictable kind where you already figured it out after the first chapter. The writer really captured the process of falling in love leaving the reader thinking that this is how it always should be. The writing is smooth. There are no dull moments to gloss over. The plot is intricate as it winds it's way. Bad Girl? This is a different take on a villain story Is she bad because she was born that way or because it is her job? Or is she even truly bad or is it a misconception due to the circumstances she was forced to grow up in?This was an engaging story that made me think alot about the nature of the image we perceive of ourselvesare we what we think we are or how ot
Some might argue that she never quite grew up since now she spends her days writing about superheroes and still takes every chance she can get to dress up in costumes that are a touch more elaborate than that towel. She lives in Wisconsin with her wonderful husband and two children who keep her in a constant state of wonder, awe