Hmmm... I'm not sure if this is a super power or not but one could make the case that I survive without much sleep. I envy Stephenie Meyer's vampires for that quality. Of course, I HAVE to sleep sometime, though it would be awesome if I didn't. Just think about what you could accomplish if you had a full twenty-four hours, seven days a week, fifty-two weeks per year (52.1775 weeks to be exact *wink*) to roam around fully alert and energized. If I never got tired I would be a force to be reckoned with. All would shudder in my presence. Well, okay, maybe not, but I would be seriously bad-ace! I would never have to look at dishes piled up next to the sink or mountains of laundry. I could find time to write every single day and still have plenty of time to tend to my family, work on lesson plans or just sit down and read and relax. Come to think of it, I do this all the time, anyway. Gah! I'm already a superhero! I'm SUPER MOM! Check me out!
Blurb:
On Cleo’s first day at St.
Aloysius Gonzaga Academy, things get pretty weird pretty fast. After being
confronted by a strangely hostile boy, she meets two girls and instantly bonds
with them. Before long danger threatens the entire student body, in the form of
a soul eating possessor fae. When her brother is savagely beaten and left in a
coma, the girls decide to use their fae powers to become superheroes and stop
the possessions.
They quickly learn things are
a lot more complicated than they had ever imagined. A government plot that had
begun when they were infants endangers them all, and a demented former soldier
bent on revenge is after them. The line between friend and foe has become so
blurry, Cleo has no idea who she can trust. Will their superhero plot help them
save the day, or just get them killed?
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About the Author:
Elizabeth has a near crippling Facebook addiction, dwarfed
only by her need for Dr. Pepper. A self-proclaimed techno geek, she loves cell phones, computers, tablets and all
things technological. The internet has to be the greatest invention since the
wheel, in her opinion. She lives in a quiet subdivision with her husband,
one-year-old son, three cats, and far too many electronics. It’s quite possible
she has some raccoon in her DNA, because she loves glitter and anything that
sparkles. She enjoys making jewelry and costumes. Halloween is her favorite
holiday since it’s the one day of the year that you can be whatever you want.
But her first love will always be writing. Otherwise, hearing voices in her
head would make her feel schizophrenic.
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