Reality
Hero
by Ashlynn
Monroe
Erotic
Paranormal Romance
Categories:
Action/Adventure, Comedy, Superhero
Publisher:
Beachwalk Press
Release Date:
June 17, 2013
Heat Level:
Steamy
Word Count:
72,000
Description:
Can
reality TV handle a reluctant superhero bachelor, ten
attention-seeking women, and one evil villain?
Dina
Dell's career as a television producer has hit bottom. Desperate to
save her job, she comes up with the idea for a reality show called I
Want to Date a Superhero. But the only superhero bachelor she knows
is the only man she's ever loved—Zane Blair.
Zane
was once a normal human, but a traumatic childhood incident mutated
him, along with Dina's sister and their friends. Dina was the only
one who escaped without any superhero abilities. And while she might
be the "normal" one, that only left her feeling like more
of an outcast.
Her
lack of powers put Zane in danger. Knowing that it was only a matter
of time before someone used her to get to him, she left, breaking
both their hearts in the process. After all the pain she caused him,
will he be willing to help her now?
Then
an old enemy emerges, putting Dina's plans on hold. When her
superhero friends are the ones who need help, Dina just might learn
that sometimes little Miss Average can be a hero too.
Warning:
This title is intended for readers over the age of 18 as it contains
adult sexual situations and/or adult language, and may be considered
offensive to some readers.
Rushing over to where
Zane and Ella lay, she couldn’t figure out why they weren’t
getting up, until she touched Zane. Screaming, she jerked her hand
back. Her hand throbbed from the shock of the electric current
running through him. It wasn’t enough to kill him, but it had to
hurt like hell.
“My God, how long have
you been like this? I’m sorry I didn’t find you sooner.”
Dina went to her sister
and was just about to touch her when Ella’s soft voice stopped her.
“Don’t touch me,
Dina. There’s more electricity in me. It’d kill you.”
Dina stepped back a safe
distance. She looked around for any trace of the source of the
electricity, but couldn’t see it. No obvious cords or wires lay
around them. It was perplexing and frustrating. Her damaged hand and
side hurt like hell.
They needed a hero. It
was someone else’s turn to save their asses. She looked
around, but found nothing that would help her stop the current. I’m
all they have. I need to figure this out.
She began to feel the
walls and floor of the dimly lit room. It seemed impossible, but it
was as if the force generated directly on top of them. Feeling the
air over them, she felt no cords, wires, or anything that could be
causing it. They lay locked in a prison of agony. It made her
physically sick watching them suffer. Anger burned inside of her.
A soft whisper slid over
her. It made her skin crawl. Turning, she was held transfixed by the
sight before her. There’d be no turning off the electricity. Ian
stood in the dark doorway at the back of the space. He was wearing a
God-awful get up, something that even an acrobat or magician would
feel foolish wearing. Half-white and half-black spandex covered his
legs and torso. It had lightning bolts running up the legs, and she
swore she saw sequins glittering in the dim light. At least his
clothes advertise the crazy inside the kook wearing them.
Even with her life at
stake, she felt amazed any man would voluntarily wear that. A pair of
young, big-haired, brunette women who resembled rock video rejects
flanked him on both sides. They looked so similar that Dina wondered
if they were twins. They rubbed against him likes cats in heat. It
looked like the 1980s had thrown up the worst of the decade all over
them. Worse, they wore outfits that matched Ian’s. His cruelty
extended to the wardrobe of his minions.
Forcing herself to focus,
she glanced back at Zane and Ella. They were writhing. Ian’s
proximity must be increasing the voltage. She couldn’t believe he’d
torture people he’d once called family. She didn’t know how to
stop him, except to kill him, and the iron rod was all she had. Now
she wished she’d listened to Ervin a few years ago when he’d
tried to get her to go to the range. He wanted her to know how to
shoot, and have a carry and conceal permit. A string of attacks in
the studio parking ramp had him looking out for her. She’d decided
the only safe way to carry a gun was to be willing to use it. She
wasn’t willing then, but gun would really come in handy right now.
Ian had grown into a
tall, well built, and very handsome, albeit tasteless, man. Knowing
he’d thrown away all his positive potential made her ache. In her
heart, she still wanted to help him. Dina still saw the scared boy
behind his eyes.
They just stared at one
another. Dina frowned. She could tell she was the last person he’d
expected to see in his abandoned warehouse. He looked as if he were
trying to decide what to do. She could sympathize because she was
trying to think of a way to kill him. She knew he was the
Electrocutioner, but actually seeing it herself was heartbreaking.
The electricity related crime spree should have given him away, but
she’d hoped she was wrong. After he’d left, she’d always hoped
he’d found a way to live a normal life—be happy.
Turmoil raged on his
face, and Dina wanted to reach out to him and help him stop the
madness he’d created. She lifted her arm ever so slightly and took
a small step forward as if to go to him. His men who’d left the
room earlier suddenly returned. They were all dressed in black suits
and wore sunglasses. All of them had that slack blankness in their
expressions. Creeptastic. She shuddered. The minions raised
their guns simultaneously. Creeptastic-er. She saw it as if it
were slow motion. Her senses seemed to sharpen as mortal fear for her
life kicked in, making her hypersensitive to the danger. She heard
the shot and closed her eyes. Certainty she’d be dead filled her
with resignation. If only I’d saved them, it would have been
worth it. Dina felt no pain. She felt no wound. Opening her eyes,
she saw the men lay dead. Her mouth fell open, but no sound came out.
Confused and terrified, she looked back at Ian. His spandex kitties
backed away from him, looking at him uncertainly. She realized that
he’d killed his own men.
“How could you kill
them?” she asked quietly.
A booming laugh came out
of him, and the spandex twins backed farther away. They looked truly
terrified. He suddenly stopped laughing, his head snapped forward,
and he pinned Dina with a dark look.
Now she knew why the
women looked scared. She saw the electricity in his eyes. It hadn’t
been there a moment earlier. The realization that he could kill her
immediately with a look took a moment to sink in.
“Please, Ian, stop this
now. I want to help you. You’re not a killer. This is wrong— What
have you become?”
She saw the electricity
crackle more intensely. Me and my damn big mouth.
His booming laugh now had
his kitties hunched down shaking, but still flanking him. How much
electroshock therapy does it take to make your minions that devoted
and devoid of style sense? Dina thought she detected genuine
humor this time as he laughed. When he stopped, the look he gave her
was the oddest one she’d ever seen. His hard face softened
slightly. Yet he still appeared lethal. When he kills me, I hope
it’s fast and painless. He’d not spoken to her, but his gaze
seemed intensely transfixed on her. He’d always given her soul-deep
stares, but this felt edged with a matured hunger. She experienced
white-hot terror mingle with the adrenaline.
Dina took a step back,
and it seemed to break his focus.
“Should I kill you,
Dina? Should I kill Zane or Ella and make you watch? What am I going
to do with you? I never thought that I’d be near you again, but
here you are. It looks like you wanted to come for a visit very
badly.” When he spoke, his voice sounded hard and unfeeling. He
glanced at her bloody hand and side.
She said nothing, afraid
to make him more unstable. She regretted her rash dialogue earlier.
She might’ve sealed all their death warrants.
“It’s a reunion. I
received a lot of money to bring you two here and hold you.” He
turned toward Zane and Ella as he spoke. Then he looked back at Dina.
“Poor Dina just came here to give me a little bonus. I’m sure my
employers would pay an additional amount for her. Zane, I see how
you’re straining to free yourself. You should stop and save your
energy, because you’re going to need it. I wonder if I should keep
Dina for myself. My employers need never know I have her. Dina,
you’re the only thing I ever wanted but didn’t get. I’m
wealthy—crime pays. I can buy anything, except…”
Fear coursed down her
spine as he trailed off, looking vacant. Zane groaned with his
struggles behind her. This wasn’t going to end well for any of
them, but she feared that it would go extra badly for her if Ian
decided to keep her. Death was preferable to rape. Dina wanted to
run. Yet she couldn’t abandon her sister and Zane. If she ran, he
would fry her like the guards. Indecision made her crazy with all the
various possibilities.
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About
the Author:
Ashlynn
Monroe has been dreaming up stories all her life. She started to put
them on paper at thirteen, but it wasn’t until she was thirty that
she decided to share them with others. She’s a busy mom with a full
time job, fantastic friends, and a unique sense of humor. She’s
just a regular girl who’s in love with the idea of
happily-ever-after. She’s honored to be multi-published by some of
the best electronic publishers in the industry. Ashlynn survives each
day by dreaming up her next tale of romance.
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GIVEAWAY INFO:
Prize is an Ashlynn Monroe Beachwalk Press eBook Prize Pack consisting of 1 copy each of "Slave to His Desire", "A Gift of the Darkest Magic", "Given" AND "Reality Hero". Contest is tour-wide and ends July 10. Must be 18 years of age or older to enter.
Prize is an Ashlynn Monroe Beachwalk Press eBook Prize Pack consisting of 1 copy each of "Slave to His Desire", "A Gift of the Darkest Magic", "Given" AND "Reality Hero". Contest is tour-wide and ends July 10. Must be 18 years of age or older to enter.
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