My Life as a Superhero Series

Tamara finally got what she'd always wanted. All it took was the complete disintegration of her life. Putting her life back together would take her places she never thought possible.
After witnessing the brutal murder of her family, 15-year-old Kingston native Tamara Weatherby is adopted by her father's long-time friend, multibillionaire Paul Waterford—who just happens to moonlight as Krino, Kingston's vigilante hero. Tamara quickly earns a role at Krino’s side, but she soon learns that her new occupational hazards are the least of her challenges; she must deal with now-envious friends, constant media attention, and the persistence of the man who took her family away. Over the years, Tamara meets and befriends all kinds of colorful superheroes and battles those who use their intellect or abilities--or their social standing--to harm others.
Through her weaknesses and struggles, Tamara finds strength, courage, and confidence that she never knew she had. But can she find the will to forgive her family's killer?
After witnessing the brutal murder of her family, 15-year-old Kingston native Tamara Weatherby is adopted by her father's long-time friend, multibillionaire Paul Waterford—who just happens to moonlight as Krino, Kingston's vigilante hero. Tamara quickly earns a role at Krino’s side, but she soon learns that her new occupational hazards are the least of her challenges; she must deal with now-envious friends, constant media attention, and the persistence of the man who took her family away. Over the years, Tamara meets and befriends all kinds of colorful superheroes and battles those who use their intellect or abilities--or their social standing--to harm others.
Through her weaknesses and struggles, Tamara finds strength, courage, and confidence that she never knew she had. But can she find the will to forgive her family's killer?

Tamara is all grown up and moved out. Her archenemy has truly rehabilitated and they now enjoy a cordial relationship. With Kristin filling Karis’ boots in Kingston, Tamara enjoyed an uneventful first semester of college. But moving to St. Lawrence comes with a new identity and a new cast of villains to upset her semi-normal life: Adish, a mutant who can control fire; Apoctopus, a radioactive octopus; and David Fox, a man looking for revenge.
While her life as a superhero goes smoothly, Tamara’s personal life spins into turmoil. Her reputation is in constant danger and, for the first time since she witnessed her family murdered, she finds herself facing problems she cannot fight her way out of. The biggest wrench in her far-from-normal life, however, comes from her very best friend.
While her life as a superhero goes smoothly, Tamara’s personal life spins into turmoil. Her reputation is in constant danger and, for the first time since she witnessed her family murdered, she finds herself facing problems she cannot fight her way out of. The biggest wrench in her far-from-normal life, however, comes from her very best friend.

“I miss it. I miss her. Putting the suit on again… Daniel, I miss Karis, so much,” I said quietly.
“What gets me the most, though, what I finally just realized is that nothing is falling apart without me out there with you and the rest of the team. Was I really that disposable? Did all that hard work and all those sleepless nights really mean nothing if no one notices that I’m even gone? Why hasn’t the NCFA begged me to suit back up and save the world? I’m supposed to be indispensable. I put in so much time, and effort, and blood, sweat, and tears. I should be indispensable. Why am I not?”
“What gets me the most, though, what I finally just realized is that nothing is falling apart without me out there with you and the rest of the team. Was I really that disposable? Did all that hard work and all those sleepless nights really mean nothing if no one notices that I’m even gone? Why hasn’t the NCFA begged me to suit back up and save the world? I’m supposed to be indispensable. I put in so much time, and effort, and blood, sweat, and tears. I should be indispensable. Why am I not?”
What Difference Does Seven Days Make? / Seven Days that Changed the World
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What Difference Does Seven Days Make?, a biblical historical fiction novel of the Passion Week, is the the ultimate result of a thought experiment posed by a professor to a class a nationally-known Bible College: What must it have been like for the disciples--these ordinary men with all their faults and all their strengths--to witness these events first-hand? While some creative liberties have been taken--"sanctified imagination" it was called by the professor--this historical fiction book takes pains to bring in as much of the culture of the time into the story, bringing the disciples out of the Sunday School lessons and making them real men with all of their flaws and shortcomings—the same flaws and shortcomings we all have.
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