
Rating: 4š
āPeregrine Crawford stared in horror at the box sitting on top of his delivery cart. Thatās a bomb.ā
Iām a fan of Kage Harperās work. This author manages to take a āordinaryā personās, or someone who has been categorized as āsub parā, approach to an extraordinary set of circumstances and make it and him relatable.
Thatās Perry whose super powers are anything but. Perry can make things change colors but not indefinitely. Yellow rug to blue. Until the color fades. He has one more talent but it doesnāt always work and takes a lot of power and practice. So Perry hasnāt told anyone about it. That makes him a disappointment to his mother, especially as his only job he can hold is in a mailroom.
Perry is that easy to connect with character. One whose life changes when he does the right thing and meets Sergeant Deckard of the Nova City Bomb Squad and his canine patrol partner, Nix.
Harper combines an investigation into a serial bomber with a sweet developing relationship between Perry and Deckard. The super hero organization, SPAM, isnāt much of a element here but does appear largely as a smaller thread.
This is a good take on the theme and a sweet couple.
Subpar Heroes series- 15 books:
š·The Accidental Necromancer by Liv Rancourt
š·Behind the 8-Ball by A. E. Wasp 5/30/2024
š·Transparent Is a Color by Kaje Harper
š·Impossible Things by Alexa Land
š·My Not-So-Super Blind Date by Allison Temple 6/6/2024
š·An Ex-Hero’s Guide to Axe Handling by Jenn Burke 6/13/2024
š·In The Nick of Time by Elle Keaton 7/25/2024
š·Static/Cling by Jaimie Samms 7/30/2024
š·Spiritual Guidance Not Required by Jacy Braegan 8/1/2024
š·What Could Go Wrong? By Toshi Drake 8/6/2024
š·License to Chill by Chantal Mer 8/8/2024
š·Code Name Dolittle by Lynn Michaels. 8/22/2024
š·Signed, Iām Yours! By Rhys Lawless 8/29/2024
š·A Taste of Danger by Morgan Brice. 9/5/2024
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Blurb
Perry’s mother told him he’d develop the superpower of flight, like his grandfather. She even named him Peregrine, so folks would call him “The Falcon.” Spoilerā they don’t. Because when he did come into his power, all he got was the ability to change colors. Not even himself, like some kind of Chameleon Man, but the color of objects. He can de-pukify the shade of his bedroom curtains, turn a bully’s sweatshirt pink, or even turn a red traffic light green. (Not a good idea.) He hasn’t told anyone except his disappointed mom about his power. What would they call him? The Interior Decorator?
Back in high school, under stress, he did convince his power that transparent was just another color. Now that ability’s sometimes fun in an illicit way. Then one morning, in the mailroom at work, he turns a cardboard box transparent and sees a bomb inside. And Perry’s ordinary life explodes.
Sergeant Deckard of the Nova City Bomb Squad never thought much about superheroes, or supervillains for that matter. He has plenty of work with ordinary humans and their explosives. Until he and his bomb-sniffing dog, Nix, get called to a possible-explosives situation in a highrise mailroom. The guy who reported the bomb is a nerdy twink in dark-framed glasses who pushes all of Deck’s buttons. When he finds out the young man has a weird superpower and may be the target of a villain, every protective instinct comes into play.
Deckard’s goal is to keep his job, his dog, Nova City, and Perry intact. His libido can just sit down, shut up, and take a number. But as their attraction gets hotter and the villain closes in, their future might be blown apart before it even has a chance to start.
Transparent Is a Color is a part of the multi-author Subpar Superheroes MM romance series.
(Content warning for abduction, parental emotional abuse)
⢠Publication date: May 23, 2024
⢠Language: English
⢠Print length: 271 pages
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Blurb
Perry’s mother told him he’d develop the superpower of flight, like his grandfather. She even named him Peregrine, so folks would call him “The Falcon.” Spoilerā they don’t. Because when he did come into his power, all he got was the ability to change colors. Not even himself, like some kind of Chameleon Man, but the color of objects. He can de-pukify the shade of his bedroom curtains, turn a bully’s sweatshirt pink, or even turn a red traffic light green. (Not a good idea.) He hasn’t told anyone except his disappointed mom about his power. What would they call him? The Interior Decorator?
Back in high school, under stress, he did convince his power that transparent was just another color. Now that ability’s sometimes fun in an illicit way. Then one morning, in the mailroom at work, he turns a cardboard box transparent and sees a bomb inside. And Perry’s ordinary life explodes.
Sergeant Deckard of the Nova City Bomb Squad never thought much about superheroes, or supervillains for that matter. He has plenty of work with ordinary humans and their explosives. Until he and his bomb-sniffing dog, Nix, get called to a possible-explosives situation in a highrise mailroom. The guy who reported the bomb is a nerdy twink in dark-framed glasses who pushes all of Deck’s buttons. When he finds out the young man has a weird superpower and may be the target of a villain, every protective instinct comes into play.
Deckard’s goal is to keep his job, his dog, Nova City, and Perry intact. His libido can just sit down, shut up, and take a number. But as their attraction gets hotter and the villain closes in, their future might be blown apart before it even has a chance to start.
Transparent Is a Color is a part of the multi-author Subpar Superheroes MM romance series.
(Content warning for abduction, parental emotional abuse)
⢠Publication date: May 23, 2024
⢠Language: English
⢠Print length: 271 pages