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message 1: by Katyrose (last edited Apr 12, 2017 11:49AM) (new)

Katyrose | 10 comments Hi everyone ! I'm looking for a specific type of books, and I need your help.

I've read a lot of suggestions from other posts but I didn't find what I really want.
In fact, I'm looking for a book with characters who have superpowers in our world. Action packed and a romance included. And humor in books always make them better !

The Lux series are the best books I've read so far, Daemon was excellent and his powers were perfect but I never get to read an other book like this one.
Thanks for your suggestions.


message 2: by PepperP0t (new)

PepperP0t  | 539 comments the only thing close I can think of would be Karma Girl by Jennifer Estep


message 3: by D.M. (last edited Apr 13, 2017 08:45AM) (new)

D.M. Guay I'd like to read more books like this, too, so I can't wait to see what books y'all suggest.

I love super hero stories, especially ones that seem real, gritty, and are grounded in reality. I don't want to sound like I'm shilling here, but a few years back, I decided to write my own romantic suspense novel about characters with super powers. (It just came out. Yay).

On the surface, yes, there are lots and lots of stories about people with super heroes, but I found that there were very few that actually seemed like they could be happening, right now, out there somewhere, in our world. And, there weren't a lot of stories without the tights and costumes aspect, which don't get me wrong I love, but wasn't really what I was looking for at the time.

On my to-read shelf in this genre is...

"The Young Elites" by Mary Liu and "Vicious" by V.E. Schwab

They might lean more toward the dystopian than you'd like to go, although I've heard they are pretty good.

And on the lighter/romance side:
Looking for a Hero by Joy Nash or Aphrodite's Kiss (1st in a series) by Julie Kenner


message 4: by Romance (last edited Apr 13, 2017 09:15AM) (new)

Romance Rehab | 14 comments I'd try:

First Grave on the Right (Charley Davidson, #1) by Darynda Jones

And these are paranormal romances set in our world, but I loved them and thought they were freakin' hilarious. The main heroine, Harper Hall, is a psychic:

Semi-Charmed (Harper Hall Investigations, #1) by Isabel Jordan Semi-Human (Harper Hall Investigations, #2) by Isabel Jordan Semi-Twisted (Harper Hall Investigations, Book 3) by Isabel Jordan Semi-Broken (Harper Hall Investigations, #4) by Isabel Jordan


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Joseph  (bluemanticore) | 216 comments You might find Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson. It's the first in a trilogy about a world where some people find they gain superpowers, but everyone who does get superpowers decides to become a supervillain! All the heroes are normal people.


message 6: by Dahrose (new)

Dahrose | 73 comments You have to try the Southern Sanctuary Series - Romance, action and loads of humour. The characters tend to have different magical powers.
There are nine in the series.

Start with - To Woo A Warrior
To Woo A Warrior (Southern Sanctuary, #1) by Jane Cousins


message 7: by PepperP0t (new)

PepperP0t  | 539 comments great recommendation Dahrose.


message 8: by Katyrose (new)

Katyrose | 10 comments Your recommendations seem great thank you !


message 9: by Katyrose (new)

Katyrose | 10 comments D.M. wrote: "I'd like to read more books like this, too, so I can't wait to see what books y'all suggest.

I love super hero stories, especially ones that seem real, gritty, and are grounded in reality. I don'..."


The Young Elites and Vicious are not really PNR books are they ?


message 10: by D.M. (last edited Apr 14, 2017 10:29AM) (new)

D.M. Guay Yeah. Once I thought more about it I'd say those two are more dark fantasy. My bad. I was hung up on the super powers part, of which they fit the bill!

Looking for a Hero and Aphrodite's Kiss definitely qualify as funny super hero romance, though!


message 11: by Kate (new)

Kate | 43 comments D.M. wrote: "I'd like to read more books like this, too, so I can't wait to see what books y'all suggest.

I love super hero stories, especially ones that seem real, gritty, and are grounded in reality. I don'..."


Playing with Fire (Tales of an Extraordinary Girl, #1) by Gena Showalter excellent 2 book series:)


message 12: by Katyrose (last edited Apr 17, 2017 08:53PM) (new)

Katyrose | 10 comments Playing with fire seem great ! I just finished reading "Finding Sky" that was also an interesting book I enjoyed. It's the same genre if people are interested ;)


message 13: by LISA (new)

LISA | 39 comments Katyrose wrote: "Hi everyone ! I'm looking for a specific type of books, and I need your help.

I've read a lot of suggestions from other posts but I didn't find what I really want.
In fact, I'm looking for a book..."




I liked the evolution series by S.A Huchton -Candace Bristol has always been obsessed with comic books, but in a world where the nightly news often mirrors these inked stories, her dreams of becoming a real superhero could actually come true. After being rescued by members of the government’s AdvaNced Genetic EvoLution (ANGEL) Project four years ago, getting recruited for this elite team is all she's wanted.


message 14: by KimyQueen (new)

KimyQueen | 5 comments I'd recommend The mortal instrument it takes place in our world ( in NewYork ) and had characters with a kind of supernatural powers though i'm not sure if this is the kind of superhuman abilities you're seeking in a book.
There is also the Red Queen trilogy which follows characters with superhuman powers but takes place in a fictional world.
Hope you'll find what you need.


Helena#bookdreamer | 21 comments I agree this is a great book! I would also recommend Bound by Prophecy


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S.T. Sanchez | 5 comments I loved Graceling by Kristin Cashore. It's not exactly superpowers. But some people are born with a skill high superior than everyone else. It can be anything from sword fighting, to flower decorating. I haven't checked but there is probably a sample on amazon to read. Great book


message 17: by Timelord Iain (new)

Timelord Iain Clarke's 3rd Law: Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.


message 18: by Josie (new)

Josie Jaffrey (josiejaffrey) | 56 comments I loved Kristin Cashore's graceling series. Amazingly inventive.


message 19: by Thorbjørn (new)

Thorbjørn | 1 comments God Touched Amazing series, with lots of superpowers and romance.


message 20: by Katyrose (new)

Katyrose | 10 comments KimyQueen wrote: "I'd recommend The mortal instrument it takes place in our world ( in NewYork ) and had characters with a kind of supernatural powers though i'm not sure if this is the kind of superhuman abilities ..."

The Mortal Instrument was great ! I'll read Red Queen trilogy thank you


message 21: by Katyrose (new)

Katyrose | 10 comments The characters don't have to be superheroes, just magically gifted ;)
Thank you all


message 22: by Misa (new)

Misa (misa111) | 1 comments I also love the specific genre! And you might have seen this suggestion before but I'd recommend the Arcana Chronichles series!
It's just like Hunger Games but with super powers / supernatural creatures.
Lots of characters (from teens to in their 20s) have special abilities depending on their "Tarot card". It might depend on the person but I loved the romance element in the book.
Poison Princess


message 23: by Black_White (new)

Black_White (black_white_2) | 17 comments I don't really read books about superpowers but I would recommend that you read the Mortal instruments series by Cassandra Clare. It's a YA book series (My all time favourite YA book) that has alot romance and alot of action. There are 6 books in the series but the first book isn't really that good but the rest of the series is really good. I am trying not togie away to mich on the series but if you watch the Shadowhunters TV show then you would have probably heard if this book series as the show is based on these books, the books are so much better than the show by the way. It's about this girl who's name is Clary and on her 16th birthday she goes to this club with her best friend who has a crush on her. At the club she wittneses a person being murdered but no one else seems to see what she is seeing. One of the "murderers" notices her as she is asking them why they are killing the man. Basically her mum later goes missing in the book, she is kidnapped by a man named Valentine. The man who sees her at the club who's name is Jace later finds her and introduces her to the shadowhunter world. She learns that she is part Angel part humen and apart of this superhero like race who protects humans from supernatural beings called downworlders. She has powers that she can use after using a rune (similar to a temporary tatoo). As the series goes on she later learns she has more superhuman abilities, more power then any normal shadowhunter. She grows a relationship with Jace, finds out her friends has a crush in her and then there is a huge twist at the end. All of which happen in the first book. My favourite book has to be the third and last book in the series as we are introduced to more important characters through the third and a huge battle in the last. There are many twists in this series and there are also two other book series that are sort of like a spin of omof this series. One is called the Infernal devices a trilogy, based on the 19th century and the other is called Lady midnight also a trilogy, which is based I think 5 years after the last Mortal Instuments book and the second book came out just over a month ago.


message 24: by Sam (new)

Sam | 3 comments PepperP0t wrote: "the only thing close I can think of would be Karma Girl by Jennifer Estep"

dude, when I first looked into this recommendation I was a little skeptical but I have never been so pleasantly surprised in my life. What a great read.


message 25: by Maddy (new)

Maddy Barone (maddybarone) | 74 comments You might enjoy Burn for Me (Hidden Legacy, #1) by Ilona Andrews and White Hot (Hidden Legacy, #2) by Ilona Andrews by Ilona Andrews. It takes place in the world where nearly everybody is born with some magic. What kind of magic and how strong it is varies. I feel like the world building is excellent, and the heroine is super cool. And her family is a hoot!


message 26: by Annika (new)

Annika | 2 comments An Urban Fantasy book/ series I keep recommending and coming back to is Relentless (Relentless, #1) by Karen Lynch by Karen Lynch. One of my all-time favorites with amazing characters and a lot of supernatural stuff going on.
Book 1 is perma free on Amazon.


message 27: by Chelon (last edited Jul 25, 2017 11:51AM) (new)

Chelon | 5 comments These are all about super powers although the H can only control rope Valentine (Valentine Duology Book 1) by Sorcha Black Villain (Valentine Duology Book 2) by Sorcha Black both are available on KU.


message 28: by K.G. (new)

K.G. Reuss (kgreuss) | 2 comments Try C.C. Hunter!


message 29: by Timelord Iain (last edited Aug 14, 2017 07:16AM) (new)

Timelord Iain The Reckoner's trilogy has superpowers: Steelheart (The Reckoners, #1) by Brandon Sanderson Firefight (The Reckoners, #2) by Brandon Sanderson Calamity (The Reckoners, #3) by Brandon Sanderson ... altho mostly the bad guys have superpowers... and the regular main characters are struggling to figure out how to beat them...

I just found out there is a spin-off trilogy coming set in the same world: The Apocalypse Guard (Apocalypse Guard, #1) by Brandon Sanderson


message 30: by Ann aka Iftcan (new)

Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 2659 comments Mod
Love for the Cold-Blooded, or The Part-Time Evil Minion's Guide to Accidentally Dating a Superhero has, as you can tell from the title, superheroes, supervillains and Evil Minions.

This is an M/M book, so be warned. It was suggested in another thread on another chat group, so thought I'd mention it for you.


message 31: by Dawn (last edited Aug 25, 2017 12:27PM) (new)

Dawn West (uptildawnbookblog) | 6 comments This superhero book is new and creating some buzz. It's on my TBR but it's also upper-YA so I don't know if you read those. Masked (Superheroes UnderCover, #1) by J.D. Wright

I read the first of this series and enjoyed it too. Vigilante Mine (Relek City #1) by Cera Daniels


message 32: by Katyrose (new)

Katyrose | 10 comments Kate wrote: "D.M. wrote: "I'd like to read more books like this, too, so I can't wait to see what books y'all suggest.

I love super hero stories, especially ones that seem real, gritty, and are grounded in re..."


I read it ! You're right, it's excellent!


message 33: by Katyrose (new)

Katyrose | 10 comments LISA wrote: "Katyrose wrote: "Hi everyone ! I'm looking for a specific type of books, and I need your help.

I've read a lot of suggestions from other posts but I didn't find what I really want.
In fact, I'm l..."


I'll try it! Thanks


message 34: by Katyrose (new)

Katyrose | 10 comments Tasnima1329 wrote: "I don't really read books about superpowers but I would recommend that you read the Mortal instruments series by Cassandra Clare. It's a YA book series (My all time favourite YA book) that has alot..."

I've read the Mortal Instruments, it's great indeed. I have to admit, I wasn't as excited as everyone, but it was still interesting.


message 35: by Katyrose (new)

Katyrose | 10 comments Annika wrote: "An Urban Fantasy book/ series I keep recommending and coming back to is Relentless (Relentless, #1) by Karen Lynch by Karen Lynch. One of my all-time favorites with amazing characters and a lot of supernatura..."

Do the characters have powers and all ?


message 36: by Jun (new)

Jun Prince (authorjunprince) | 5 comments Not so much on the romance, but fantastic super powers books that I've read are:

Drew Hayes - Forging Hephaestus, the Super Powereds series, Corpies (Super Powereds offshoot)

Forging Hephaestus

Brandon Sanderson - The series that starts with Steelheart. This one is interesting because it takes place in a world with no super heroes and a lot of super villains. There's also a romantic sub plot but it's not the focus.

Steelheart


message 37: by J.D. (new)

J.D. | 23 comments This authors have series of books with people that have some kind of a gift, although I am not certain if I could call them superpowers..Amanda Quick,Jayne Castle,Jayne Ann Krentz,Robin D Owens


message 38: by Celestine (new)

Celestine I just finished these two books in the new Beyond Human series by Nina Croft and I thought there were terrific. They take place in our "regular" world, but the characters have powers being exploited by the government. Lots of hot-n-heavy, too. Each book features a new couple.
Unthinkable (Beyond Human, #1) by Nina Croft Unspeakable by Nina Croft


message 39: by Oleander (new)

Oleander  | 94 comments I have these on my shelf but haven't got around to them. They look good though
A Good Girl's Guide to Super Villains (Superheroes in Love Book 1) by Vivi Andrews Super Bad (Superlovin', #2) by Vivi Andrews Super Hot (Superlovin', #3) by Vivi Andrews


message 40: by Aella (new)

Aella Black | 1 comments Katyrose wrote: "Hi everyone ! I'm looking for a specific type of books, and I need your help.

I've read a lot of suggestions from other posts but I didn't find what I really want.
In fact, I'm looking for a book..."


Okay, I'm WAY late to this party, but my recently published trilogy has exactly what you (were) looking for...

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kittykat AKA Ms. Tortitude | 398 comments Oh yeah, waaay late to the party, but I have these on my TBR and they fit the bill

Heroine Complex (Heroine Complex, #1) by Sarah Kuhn Heroine Worship (Heroine Complex, #2) by Sarah Kuhn Heroine's Journey (Heroine Complex, #3) by Sarah Kuhn Unsung Heroine (Heroine Complex, #3.5) by Sarah Kuhn Haunted Heroine (Heroine Complex, #4) by Sarah Kuhn

Trail of Lightning (The Sixth World, #1) by Rebecca Roanhorse Storm of Locusts (The Sixth World, #2) by Rebecca Roanhorse


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