A hero? A villain? Maybe a little of both in this sapphic mistaken identity romance.
Sadie Eagan lives a fairly humdrum life in Vector City. Working at a coffeehouse is much safer than opening her own café. If only the local Superheroes and Villains would stop crashing through windows and driving up insurance rates. Then she meets her hot new neighbor: a fit woman with amber eyes, a disarming smile, and an air of mystery. Obviously, this means shes one of the citys Superheroes. And dating a literal hero would break the cycle of being with partners who take advantage of her.
Joan Malone does have a secret identityonly shes Spark, a notorious Supervillain. Shooting fire has always made people afraid of her. Shes been trying to get out of villainy to open a food truck with her twin brother. When her cute and bubbly neighbor assumes Joans a Superhero, well, Joan doesnt correct her. Sadie is the nice girl Joan has dreamt of being with. Though she hates hiding things from someone who understands wanting a better life.
Joan has to keep some rather inept Villains at bay while getting the Supers off her back. And oh yeah, while proving to Sadie not all bad guys are bad and not all heroes are heroic. Not that Sadies paying attentionits too exciting hanging out with a Superhero.
Only shes fallen for the bad girl. Again.
A rift with the other Villains forces Joan to choose what she truly wants. Can she be the goodhearted person Sadie thinks she is?
Genre: Gay Romance
Sadie Eagan lives a fairly humdrum life in Vector City. Working at a coffeehouse is much safer than opening her own café. If only the local Superheroes and Villains would stop crashing through windows and driving up insurance rates. Then she meets her hot new neighbor: a fit woman with amber eyes, a disarming smile, and an air of mystery. Obviously, this means shes one of the citys Superheroes. And dating a literal hero would break the cycle of being with partners who take advantage of her.
Joan Malone does have a secret identityonly shes Spark, a notorious Supervillain. Shooting fire has always made people afraid of her. Shes been trying to get out of villainy to open a food truck with her twin brother. When her cute and bubbly neighbor assumes Joans a Superhero, well, Joan doesnt correct her. Sadie is the nice girl Joan has dreamt of being with. Though she hates hiding things from someone who understands wanting a better life.
Joan has to keep some rather inept Villains at bay while getting the Supers off her back. And oh yeah, while proving to Sadie not all bad guys are bad and not all heroes are heroic. Not that Sadies paying attentionits too exciting hanging out with a Superhero.
Only shes fallen for the bad girl. Again.
A rift with the other Villains forces Joan to choose what she truly wants. Can she be the goodhearted person Sadie thinks she is?
Genre: Gay Romance