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Bear Knight, James R. Hannibal
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Bear Knight

To restore the honor of his family and renew the hope of his people, Connor believes he must find the weapon and use it to destroy the dragon leader.
Bear Knight’s quest pacing starts slow but quickens as two plots merge into one, exploring the Christian’s spiritual walk with adventurous aplomb.
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Earthburst by Dan Megill

Earthburst

Raised to be a warrior on a distant planet, Airn is the most gifted energy wielder his patrons have ever seen, but when he learns the truth it will change his world.
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By Ways Unseen by Daniel Dydek

By Ways Unseen

An unwanted quest. A choice that could save the world. Can one selfish swordsman make a worthy decision?
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Heroes' Might, Jake Tyson

Heroes’ Might

As superhumans begin showing up around the world, Gideon and the rest of the Vindicators know that they have to stop Professor Ashcroft before he sets out to create a worldwide superhuman crisis.
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The Withering, P. S. Patton

The Withering

The moon will soon collide with the surface of Noloro, and three orphaned teens have nothing left in the world but each other.
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Freedom's Fight, Jake Tyson

Freedom’s Fight

The adventures of The Seraph and his growing band of super heroes continue as Gideon seeks the truth about the origins of his powers.
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Power Up by H. L. Burke

Power Up

Superpowered teen Jake escaped from his Uncle Vic’s supervillain gang to find a family, friends, and future. Now he’d rather die than go back to that old life
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Lost Bits, Kerry Nietz
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Lost Bits

Hampered by imperfect memory, an obsolete body, and limited battery life, 404 sets out to find his home.
Lost Bits boldly leads fans out of dead wastelands, exploring the nature of humankind through the lenses of a human creation.
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Power Through by H. L. Burke

Power Through

g mom, Marco follows a clue that leads to a supervillain recruiting agency and allies with a supervillain who is after the same agency for her own reasons.
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Power Play by H. L. Burke
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Power Play

Laleh and her friends must scramble to master their magical new surroundings and complete their quest if they are to have any hope of getting home again.
This lighthearted read explores deeper themes of escapism and asserting independence from parents while deepening ideas of responsibility and growing up.
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Jabin Kainos and the Hidden Nemesis by Vince Mancuso

Jabin Kainos and the Hidden Nemesis

Jabin and the team receives their inaugural mission: track down and neutralize a threat from the Second Civil War who has ties to the rogue Manifests.
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Thrice by Andrew D. Meredith

Thrice

Forced out on the road with the boy left in his care, Jovan determines to journey into the cave of the bear—to seek out those that would do him and his boy harm.
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Power On, H. L. Burke
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Power On

Having friends and the chance at a real family is more appealing than Jake originally thought, but going soft can cost a supervillain his life.
H. L. Burke’s Power On lights up an enjoyable superhero world, charging quickly toward themes of a man’s responsibility to himself and others.
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Pryde by E. N. Chaffin

Pryde

Havoc and shenanigans ensue when a shadow-ridden teen, a loveless Endowed, and a cranky vampire meet at a party one night.
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Spiritwalker, L. M. Helm

Spiritwalker

While on the hunt for a notorious outlaw and his mountain of stolen gold, a young man learns that he must kill his flesh to save his soul.
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The Woodbender by Tripp Berry

The Woodbender

A group of young people under a hundred years old fight the White Spiders, and in so doing save the lives of three extremely important young girls.
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Vigilante's Light, Jake Tyson

Vigilante’s Light

After his rescue from guerrillas in Venezuela, Gideon finds himself with super-abilities, and he becomes a vigilante to protect his city, but he learns that being a vigilante comes with a price.
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Jabin Kainos and the Manifest Chronicles by Vince Mancuso

Jabin Kainos and the Manifest Chronicles

Jabin Kainos is still displaced and without a family, and now he faces a choice: try his luck alone or volunteer at the Center for Human Advancement.
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After Moses by Michael F. Kane
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After Moses

His gruff exterior hides a man who wants to do the right thing. But running from trouble won’t work when the planets need a hero.
Michael F. Kane’s novel After Moses fuses themes of grace and redemption into this sci-fi story with a classic Western feel.
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