Hero Worship (Dark Urban Rising, #2)

Hero Worship (Dark Urban Rising, #2)

by S M Henley
Hero Worship (Dark Urban Rising, #2)

Hero Worship (Dark Urban Rising, #2)

by S M Henley

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Overview

Billy just wants to fit it. So, why does he insist he can fly?

For rich technomancer, Billy Nadig, life's a game: he lives in a cool East London penthouse, has a bedroom stocked with blond-haired lovelies, and an unhealthy obsession with women's shoes. But when Billy is told he's a Sleeper, awoken by Heaven to stop his best friend, Tazia—a half-vampire girl—make a decision that could destroy the world, even he realizes it's time to get serious.

Billy's agonizing transformation couldn't come at a worse time: demons are rising, evil angels take center stage, and an indomitable mercenary continues to dog his every step. Saving the Earth will take both hard fighting and hard choices, maybe even the ultimate sacrifice—to kill his best friend. But if she dies, who will save Billy?

With his perfect hair and a slick line in chat, Billy says he's just trying to fit in. But in the second of the Dark Urban Rising trilogy, "fitting in" takes him to another level entirelyHero Worship is a supernatural thriller set on the streets of modern-day London, Las Vegas, and Boston. It digs into the darkness, with not a small amount of blood and gritty humor.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154207390
Publisher: S M Henley
Publication date: 02/22/2017
Series: Dark Urban Rising , #2
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 549 KB

About the Author

Sue was brought up in an English seaside town singing to Echo and the Bunnymen and worshipping Siouxsie Sioux. She now lives in rural Alberta, Canada, with more pets than people, where everyone is friendly, winters are long, cheese is bright orange, and the occasional moose wanders through her yard.

Her writing spans Urban Fantasy through Horror. The UF is darker than average. It dips a toe into Dystopia and splashes blood freely. The Horror is a little darker; still paranormally themed, characters run from flawed to freaky, blood is optional.

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