City of Legends
Author: Cheyanne Young
Genre: YA Superheroes/Fantasy
Release Date: February 2, 2016
Publisher: Alloy Entertainment
Summary from Goodreads:
Maci Knight has grown up in the shadow of legends. Her father and her brother, Max, are Heroes, worshipped by humans and Supers alike for their strength and valor. All she’s ever wanted is to follow in their footsteps, to fight villains and protect humankind. But Maci has a secret—one that could change everything.
Maci had a twin sister who died the same day they were born. In their world, one twin is always good, while the other always eventually turns evil. There’s no way to tell which twin will go rogue...which means no one knows if Maci will suddenly become a villain.
The closer she gets to her eighteenth birthday, the more she has feelings she can’t control: Violence. Rage. Revenge. Maci wants to be a Hero. But she may not have a choice...
The first in a trilogy, City of Legends introduces a new superhero mythology and an unstoppable heroine.
This is a new edition of the previously self-published novel Powered.
Cheyanne Young is a native Texan with a fear of cold weather and a coffee addiction that probably needs an intervention. She loves books, sarcasm, and collecting nail polish. After nearly a decade of working in engineering, Cheyanne now writes books for young adults and is the author of the City of Legends Series with Alloy Entertainment and the forthcoming Breakup Support Group with Swoon Romance. She doesn’t miss a cubicle one bit.
Cheyanne lives near the beach with her daughter and husband, one spoiled rotten puppy, and a cat that is most likely plotting to take over the world.
Cheyanne lives near the beach with her daughter and husband, one spoiled rotten puppy, and a cat that is most likely plotting to take over the world.
"City Of Legends" sounds like a fantastic read! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great series. I love the covers.
ReplyDeleteI am such a superhero nerd. This books sounds right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an interesting trilogy.
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