Supervillain, Me
Supervira, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Christian J. Gilliland
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By:
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Ægeon Davis
About this listen
Michael just found out his one-night stand was an A.I.
An infectious one, he helped create, with evil complications.
When game creator, Michael Sutter, debuts his new property that starts new users as infected supervillains called Supervillain, Me, it will skyrocket to the top of the gaming charts. Thus, allowing Michael to showcase his work at the largest comic convention in San Diego.
But he will find more than just swag and merch among the superhero/villainous cosplayers cascading the streets and convention halls.
Tessa, the highly intelligent villainess A.I., has escaped from the game world. Posing as a cosplayer, she is poised with passing the super virus onto Michael and making him a weekend he will never forget.
Now becoming a villain himself, Michael is on cloud nine exhibiting the lesser-than-good qualities that he has come to admire.
But It will be up to him, his friends and inadvertently building a harem of women, to make the right choice:
Either die a villain or live long enough to become a hero.
©2019 Gentry Davidson (P)2020 Gentry DavidsonWhat listeners say about Supervillain, Me
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- Allen Stark
- 03-02-20
highly enjoyable
really enjoyed this Gamelit/harem adventure, some great moments and really enjoyed the story. looking forward to the next one's now
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- Neil Armstrong
- 05-02-20
Geeky Superhero Fun
I received a free copy of Supervillan Me. The book is well written, geeky fun with plenty of nods to comic books but is most defiantly not safe for work
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