Blaze of Glory
by:
Sheryl Nantus (author)
Jo Tanis fights villains, using her ability to feed off electromagnetic energy and fire off charges—and it’s all a show. The Agency captures her and others like her when their powers begin to manifest, pitting them against each other in staged, gladiatorial fights. An explosive implant on the...
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Jo Tanis fights villains, using her ability to feed off electromagnetic energy and fire off charges—and it’s all a show. The Agency captures her and others like her when their powers begin to manifest, pitting them against each other in staged, gladiatorial fights. An explosive implant on the back of her neck assures she’ll keep right on smiling beating up the bad guys. When Earth comes under attack, suddenly the show becomes deadly real. Millions of innocent civilians are going to die…unless Jo can cobble together a team from among the fake heroes and villains the Agency enslaved. Including Hunter, who not only promises to show her how to deactivate the implants, but seems to know more than he should about how the mysterious Agency operates. Forcing a rag-tag bunch of former enemies to work together is the least of Jo’s problems. The trick is determining if Hunter is friend or foe—and becoming the hero everyone thought she was before the world is destroyed for real.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781605049847 (1605049840)
Publish date: April 20th 2010
Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
Pages no: 211
Edition language: English
Series: Blaze of Glory (#1)
Fast paced urban fantasy tale. Our world, with 'super' heroes added.Enjoyed the tale, lots of action, and good closure on this story but also manages to open up a wider world to explore for rest of series. Very light on the romance, which also promises bigger things to come in rest of series.Had m...
This was pretty good. The concept is ordinary people who experience some cataclysmic event and wake up some some type of superpower. They are then kidnapped and enslaved by "The Agency." The Agency stages fake fights between the "heroes" and "villains." I really liked Jo. She's strong, capable...
I needed an easy, fun read and found this in my Kindle from ages ago, so I decided to give it a re-read and found I liked it more than I remembered. Blaze of Glory follows Jo, aka "Surf", a second-string "superhero". The superheroes of this world are indeed super-powered... but their battles are all...
This superhero novel starts with a good premise: supers are real, but unbeknownst to the public, the heavily televised battles between "superheroes" and "supervillains" are as fake as WWF wrestling. All the supers are actors (though their powers are real), and unwilling ones, as a sinister governmen...