High School Heroes by James Mascia
[/amazon_link]Christine is only a few months from turning sixteen and she has been saving up for a car. Finally, she will not have to rely on her mother for rides anymore. Her biggest problem is getting up the nerve to talk to her crush, football hero Ethan Everett. Until one morning, she wakes up and hears what her mother is thinking. When she gets to school, she hears what her classmates and teachers are thinking. Afraid she’s losing her mind, Christine does not tell anyone. Then she overhears Ethan’s thoughts and realizes she is not the only one with a special gift. Ethan can run faster than is humanly possible. She confides in Ethan who decides they should use their powers for good, become superheroes. Christine is not sure that’s a good idea, and when playing superhero nearly gets them killed, she is more sure than ever that they should just lay low. But hearing what people are thinking leads her to discover that they are not alone. There are more kids like them who are discovering extraordinary abilities. What is going on at her school and whom can they trust?
[amazon_link id="1603182527" target="_blank" ]High School Heroes is a fast-paced, engaging story. Think Fantastic Four meets Mean Girls. Dealing with the typical teenage angst is hard enough without throwing newly-discovered superpowers in the mix. Christine is a smart, likeable heroine who isn’t concerned about what people think of her. She is a refreshing change from the boy-crazy, fashion-obsessed teenagers that seem to dominate so much of the media today. James Mascia has created a story that will appeal to readers of all ages. Comic book meets the paranormal romance genre—an unlikely combination but it works.
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