Black Kat I: Unlucky Charm

Adult
From Misfit Cop to Bad-Ass Bounty Hunter...
Officer Katherine Carter never quite fit in to the Chicago Police Department. Her unusual talents attract attention and have caused a media frenzy, ending her career on the force. But her abilities haven't gone unnoticed. She's quickly recruited to join a Fugitive Recovery Team run by a shadowy government entity. Can her luck hold out? More
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About Kimberly Gordon

Yes, it's true. I'm a crazy chicken lady. I also take dictation for superheroes. I'm not ashamed to admit it. This is what happens when you have five children and live in an old farmhouse. I feel like Mother Hubbard...with chickens. And Supers. And other crazy things running around here that I haven't told you about. Yet.

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About the Series: Black Kat
Welcome to the world of Black Kat, where Supers strive to fit in, rather than stand out. Discovered as children speaking an unknown language, they had no memories, no parents. Their extraordinary abilities set them apart, sometimes dangerously so. They were hunted, studied, murdered.

Those who survived learned to hide in the shadows, living in an underground network of safe houses. They use their powers to help one another and unlock the secrets of their past, while trying to exist in a world that doesn’t want them. And humans aren’t their only enemy. Rogues, Supers with dark powers, are also a hazard, both to themselves and humans alike.

Can they survive the threats from the government, as well as each other? Who are they, really? And where do they come from? Find out in this action-packed, dark romantic comedy series with superheroes which ranges from urban fantasy to fantasy.

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