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Learn moreThe government taskmasters aren’t playing nice. (Do they ever?)
Name’s Jess. The superhero version is called Just Jess, but I feel like Desperate Jess is a better moniker.
My to-do list grew exponentially. (Translation: In addition to my normal duties of reviewing superpowers, I have to find a cure for my sister, solve two power puzzles, and work with Mayor Shady Pants’s misfit crew of Supers.)
Saving my sister may involve defying the government overlords and that’s not healthy for other people in my life.
If I don’t pull off several miracles, my sister may only be the first of many casualties.
Julie C. Gilbert is a high school chemistry teacher and a big fan of Star Wars, audiobooks, tea, long walks, and thousand-piece puzzles. She writes in several genres, including sci-fi, fantasy, mystery, thriller, and nonfiction. If you’d like to know more, please visit JulieCGilbert.com.
Madeline Harsh is a voice actor and freelancer based in Brooklyn. She is originally from Buda, TX and moved to New York in 2012, where she met her lovely Canadian husband. She loves comedy, fantasy, and animation and spends her free time cooking up a storm, doing yoga and smooching her pets. She does audiobook, commercial, narration and video game work. If you’d like to check out more, feel free to visit MadelineHarsh.com
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“This imaginative story captivated me from the first sentence and delivered chapter after chapter. Jess is a delightful and relatable character. Her world is intriguing. Lots of surprises and twists in this well-paced story.”
“Superhero Saga is so creatively (and well) written, full of inventive ideas and characters who are somehow still entirely relatable while navigating a reality very different from our own.”
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