Super
Bad
Super
Villain Academy Book III
by Kai Strand
The world is in chaos.
Violence and thievery reign. And with the supers still balanced, it’s only
getting worse. Without good versus evil, the supers care less and less. In
order to restore purpose, the world needs its super heroes and its super
villains, but the one who balanced them in the first place is missing.
Sandra’s concern over
finding her brother, Jeff, isn’t her only problem. Her pathetic excuse for
super powers has left her needing a new ankle. And though she’s still very much
committed to her boyfriend, Source, she’s growing unreasonably attracted to Set,
the boy who double crossed Jeff by stealing his girlfriend.
When Sandra is taken
and held as bait by some kids who want to unbalance the super world, it becomes
the inciting event that changes things for supers everywhere and forces them to
answer the question, “Hero or villain?”
Praise for the Book:
I have enjoyed every minute I’ve spent with the characters of the Super Villain Academy world, but I have to say that this is my favorite book of the series. There’s action, romance, and a show down I didn’t see coming. –Mary Waibel, author
I have enjoyed every minute I’ve spent with the characters of the Super Villain Academy world, but I have to say that this is my favorite book of the series. There’s action, romance, and a show down I didn’t see coming. –Mary Waibel, author
This is a great series and I am disappointed that
it’s over. I will miss these characters. I may just have to reread the three
books again! – Amazon customer
[Y]ou’re in for an exciting ride with Jeff and
the other superheroes. Told from different point of view characters you get to
see inside the heads of the major players. Sometimes that’s a bit scary.
–Beverly McClure, author
The
classroom door opened and Sandra glanced toward it, along with the thirty other
kids in the room. She snickered and raised her eyebrows at Lexa when a young
man wearing a Hermes costume, complete with wings fluttering on his heels,
floated in.
“I’m
not gonna lie,” Lexa leaned over to whisper. “I hope a draft lifts his skirt so
we can see what’s underneath.”
Sandra
giggled. “My guess is bun huggers. Gold lame to match his shiny winged cap.”
Lexa
waggled her eyebrows. “Shiny gold buns. I like.”
The
teacher frowned at the young man. “Can I help you?”
“I
have a delivery for Sandra Tohler.”
Sandra
gulped. This couldn’t be anything besides embarrassing. A tidal wave of heads
turned toward her causing her cheeks to flush with heat.
Seeing
where everyone’s attention settled, the Hermes guy floated between the rows of
desks and came to rest near hers. “Sandra Tohler?”
Reluctantly,
she nodded.
He
cleared his throat before delivering a soliloquy in a clear, resonating voice
that Sandra was sure the students in classrooms across campus would hear.
“Sandra, oh Sandra, my
lovely, stormy vixen, hear my humble plea. Your essence has absorbed into my
every thought and now I wonder how I will sit for my exams. Will I answer essay
questions by describing the intense sable color of your hair, or the enticing
moss of your eyes that makes me imagine us lying in each others arms in a fairy
forest?”
Sandra’s forehead hit
her desk with a loud thunk, her voice a mumble against the surface. “Please
stop. Go away.”
But
the Hermes guy continued in his orator’s voice. “I’ve relived our kiss
uncountable times. Your lips were velvet soft, but demanding.”
Author Kai Strand
When her children were young and the electricity winked out, Kai Strand gathered her family around the fireplace and they told stories, one sentence at a time. Her boys were rather fond of the ending, “And then everybody died. The end.” Now an award winning children’s author, Kai crafts fiction for kids and teens to provide an escape hatch from their reality. With a selection of novels for young adult and middle grade readers and a short story blog, Lightning Quick Reads, Kai entertains children of all ages, and their adults.
When her children were young and the electricity winked out, Kai Strand gathered her family around the fireplace and they told stories, one sentence at a time. Her boys were rather fond of the ending, “And then everybody died. The end.” Now an award winning children’s author, Kai crafts fiction for kids and teens to provide an escape hatch from their reality. With a selection of novels for young adult and middle grade readers and a short story blog, Lightning Quick Reads, Kai entertains children of all ages, and their adults.
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