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Thursday, July 5, 2018

Tour: Superheroes Sucks by Jamie Zakian


Superheroes Suck by Jamie Zakian
Release Date: June 26, 2018
Publisher:  Month9Books

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SYNOPSIS

Welcome to Gemini City, where super-battles disrupt rush hour, insurance claim adjusters rival rock stars, and villains stash the souls of murdered superheroes inside little children.

It’s been ten years since Shay Sinclair’s parents were murdered by a super villain, leaving she and her sister to fend for themselves. Now at age sixteen, Shay has something that villain wants. Something he needs. After a chance encounter with a superhero in a stairwell, something awakens in Shay, something that could get her killed.

Max Steel has spent the last ten years searching for one particular soul. Now, a coincidental run-in with Shay Sinclair leaves Max closer than he’s ever been to everything he’s ever wanted. But Max hits a brick wall when he goes after her. Unlike other girls her age, Shay isn’t into superheroes. So, if Max wants to win her over and be reunited with the soul inside her, he must get creative. He invites Shay into a seductive world of fame, glamour, luxury, and epic battles with villainous foes.

Now that Shay's in the mix with superheroes and crazed villains, everyone wants a piece of her. A super villain wants to devour her soul, a superhero wants to love her, and Shay just wants to go back to her normal life. It's not like in the movies. In real life, superheroes suck.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Jamie Zakian is a full-time writer who consumes the written word as equally as oxygen. Living in South Jersey with her husband and rowdy family, she enjoys farming, archery, and blazing new trails on her 4wd quad, when not writing of course. She aspires to one day write at least one novel in every genre of fiction.

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The Road to Publication

The road to publication has many paths. I chose to walk along the small press path, which has worked well for me. I’ve been lucky enough to collaborate with some amazing and talented editors, cover designers, and marketing pros who’ve helped bring my work to new levels. The family type approach a small press offers really provided a nurturing feel, which was something I personally needed when starting out in the industry. There is no single right or wrong way to becoming published. I always encourage aspiring authors to do extensive research on all avenues available to them, whether it be self-publishing, small/indie presses, or the agent/big five pub route.


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One (1) winner will receive a $25 Amazon Gift Card and a digital copy of Superheroes Suck (INT)

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