

"Once I picked it up, I couldn't put it down until it was done. Now I'm left waiting for the sequel."
Jared Childs
"The struggles Ryan put on these characters to overcome really made me see myself in them."
Barbara Ranalli
"It's a great ride and kept me hanging on until the end."
Carter Gomes
"Oddly enough, I like it."
Zoey Frey
"I fell in love with Ellie and can't wait to see what the future holds."
Deja Vavrek
Ellie watched her father die when she was thirteen. She watched her mother die when she was fourteen. And that was before the world really went to hell.
It’s been five years since the first Extraordinary appeared, humans suddenly empowered with fantastical abilities who crave death, destruction, and dominance. And above them all is Invincible, the world’s strongest Extraordinary, who rules with a glowing red fist. A chance encounter in Central Park leaves Ellie the sole person to ever face him and survive. The experience leaves her with a handprint branded on her neck, a crippling fear of blood, and nightmares that hound her into insomnia.
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When a new opportunity appears in the form of a young man with skin, literally, stronger than steel, but lungs like glass, Ellie chooses to abandon her solitary life of espionage. Alongside an indurate soldier-turned PhD, who takes every chance to put her under the microscope, and a debonair special ops agent-turned commander in chief, who chases away her looming insanity with copious amounts of alcohol, they work to plan an invasion of New York City that could end the horror of Invincible’s Era and build a better world.
But Ellie doesn’t care about any of that.
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She doesn’t care she’s running from the trauma of her past. She doesn’t care to deal with the survivor’s guilt literally whispering in her thoughts. She doesn’t want to care about her new friends and the growing feelings she has for them.
Because she doesn’t believe in heroes. All she cares about is revenge.
She wants to kill Invincible.​​
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