Authors: Sonya Clark
Tags: #romance, #action, #superheroes, #transhuman, #female superhero
In the last photo, she wore a mask and was in
the process of dumping a tied-up man on the steps of a police
precinct. A Russian gangster involved in human trafficking, and
Dani had turned him in to authorities rather than kill him.
Hurd held the picture aloft and studied it
carefully. Wishing she could see through it, all the way to Dani’s
troubled heart. “Disruptor,” she whispered. “I’m rooting for you,
Dani. Oh, God, I’m rooting for you.”
The phone rang. She put everything back in
the folder and moved on to other things. The lab had no shortage of
issues that required her attention.
Big thanks go out to Angela Campbell, Nicole
Luiken, and Amy Lee Burgess for help and encouragement with this
book.
Thanks and so much love to my husband, who
still calls me his favorite author.
My daughter is only four right now, but
she’s a big part of why I wrote a book about a female superhero.
She already loves Wonder Woman and Batman, and she loves to put on
her cape and swoop through the house saving the good guys from the
bad guys. She inspires me to strive to be a better person, to find
the best within myself and within others. For that, she’s my
hero.
The Roxie Mathis Series
Mojo Queen
Red House
Hoodoo Woman
The Magic Born Trilogy
Trancehack
Witchlight
Firewall
Standalone Titles
Bring On The Night
Good Time Bad Boy
Learn more at my website,
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Copyright
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2016 by Sonya Clark.
Cover design by Sonya Clark using images
from DepositPhotos.com.
This is a work of fiction. Names,
characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s
imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual
events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is purely
coincidental. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be
reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission from
the author except in the case of brief quotations embodied in
critical articles and reviews.