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We Could Be Heroes 2: A Superhero Adventure

✍ Scribed by Harmon Cooper


Publisher
Boycott Books, LLC
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Weight
503 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


~Power up!~

--Sam Meeko has a superpowered sense of smell. It only gets stranger from there.

--Ozella Rose can heal or cause damage through a blue ghost named Dinah.

--Zoe Goa Ramone is a half-morphed tiger girl, and no, she’s not happy about the fact.

--Helena Knight has the power of hypnosis and a vast fortune at her disposal.

With an epidemic set to spread across all of Centralia, the four would-be heroes head to the Southern Alliance in search of answers. Rune magic, harsh conditions, intense combat, kidnapping -- their trip south will have repercussions that may put an end to the group once and for all.

(Warning: colorful language and adult situations, action and mayhem, GameLit/LitRPG and harem elements. This series was inspired by the comic books Chew and The Tick , the movie Kick-Ass and the anime Deathnote. We Could Be Heroes is set in the same world as the bestselling superhero thriller, House of Dolls , but it is completely standalone series.)


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