
The Siege of the Supers
First Superhero Series #2
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Narrated by:
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Kirby Heyborne
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By:
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Logan Rutherford
Kane Andrews, also known as the superhero Tempest, has returned from his absence to a world filled with Supers and a government that won't be satisfied until all Supers are eradicated - hero and villain alike. Kane and his group try their best to stop the evil Supers, but they're hopelessly outnumbered. And when the evil Supers put in motion a plan that spells disaster for any Super or human who's not on their side, Kane's not so sure that he and his people can stop them. Not only that, but with the government hunting them down, it looks as if Kane may be on the losing side of an oncoming war between the humans, heroes, and villains.
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I want the 3rd book
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some good story, but things just took me out
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overall good, story moves to quick
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Great story, horrible ending
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Pass on this one.
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Better than the first one
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*sigh*not bad.
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Great!
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Was not expecting it to be this good
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The over self doubting anti hero.
The enemy that is over the top evil.
The hero making stupid mistake after stupid mistake giving him abundant opportunity to self obsess and self fladgulate.
Most of the book the hero is obsessing over everyone he did wrong.
We don't get to enjoy much as the one step forward three steps back format is relentless and ready to put the reader into another grueling impossible scenario over and over. I grow fatigued with this template that all these series seem to follow. The story timeline is in 6 months the government has developed an army of high tech soldiers that can easily defeat a guy with extraordinary super powers and the prison fight is just lame.
To much melodrama
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