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Publisher Description

Living underground sucks. Living in a city that's falling apart sucks even more. Combine these and you've got the home town of Melissa OmNick, a hot tempered 22 year old FireCat.  Melissa is a recent graduate of the Street Police Training Academy.  Usually dressed in a high cut shirt, skirt, fishnet stockings and black boots, Melissa has to go through a transformation; both mentally, physically to be able to continue and partake in Police activities.

Why the Police Academy? It's the only sure-fire way that she knows of to get out of the dump of a city she calls home.

As she works her new job, she learns the tricks of the trade from the one officer she didn't want as her partner. She also displays unprecedented magical capabilities, far beyond that of her partner or any other police officer on the force.  This display catches the attention of the upper ranks, forcing them to take action on Melissa's future. 

During a test, it is shown that her power seems to know no bounds, as if growing, to show that she was meant for something greater.

How high will her power take her? Is there a limit to her power? While she discovers herself, she lives with Ryan, seemingly the only one who can tolerate her attitude.  Who is he and where did he come from, as he never works. What are his intentions towards Melissa?

~ Adults only - 18+ ~

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
RELEASED
2016
May 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
963
Pages
PUBLISHER
Matt Deckman
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
5.2
MB

Customer Reviews

Beardedknight ,

Firecats

This was a pretty good book that I enjoyed reading.
There were a lot of grammatical errors, major sections that seemed like it was written in one language and then simply ran through a program to change it to English without being being edited.
Some things were totally skipped over in the sequence or action or simply not thought about. Ex. The new living areas would be the first place the US would attack in retaliation after the massive explosion.
And the last few chapters were rushed and did not do the character’s justice for bringing the story to a conclusion. Especially when you show that the next book is ten years later and just barely mentions the main character from this book “Melissa” in the first chapter.
Was really hoping to read more about the characters continuing story from this book since it ended with such a cut off.

Still I enjoyed the read overall, just not sure I would recommend it!

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