Author: Penelope
Ray
Title: Big City Villain
Genre: YA Superheroes
Release Date: September 28th 2018
Summary
Seventeen-year-old Coal Black takes being the bad boy to a whole new level. A super level. Known as the city’s terrifying super villain, Headphones, Coal works hard to keep his bad reputation intact despite being banned from using his powers. But things soon take a drastic turn when a deadly vigilante promises to destroy his whole world and his brother.
Title: Big City Villain
Genre: YA Superheroes
Release Date: September 28th 2018
Summary
Seventeen-year-old Coal Black takes being the bad boy to a whole new level. A super level. Known as the city’s terrifying super villain, Headphones, Coal works hard to keep his bad reputation intact despite being banned from using his powers. But things soon take a drastic turn when a deadly vigilante promises to destroy his whole world and his brother.
When his secrets are threatened, how far will Coal go to keep everything from unraveling? And with betrayal around every corner, he just might not make it out alive.
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Excerpt
My
Name Is Coal. Not Cole. Not Headphones.
“Shouldn’t
you be home at this hour, Headphones?”
I
clenched my jaw and balled up my fists, but I kept my gaze fixed on
the city lights.
“My
name is not Headphones. It’s Coal. And the agreement was to be home
at nine. It’s 8:30 pm.”
I still
had a whole half-hour, and I was going to live it up to the last
second.
“8:33
pm,
actually.” Anti-Gravity corrected, standing next to me on the edge
of the tall building.
He
looked down at the ribbon of light down below us and whistled softly.
“People
on the streets look like ants.”
I
frowned and squinted my eyes. Finally getting frustrated that I
couldn’t see anything worth a bean, I pulled my glasses out of my
pocket and slipped them on. So that ribbon of light was actually the
street.
(Don’t
ask why I am not wearing my glasses in the first place. It’s
complicated, and I’m not sure I have the answer.)
“Scared
of heights, Tights?” I asked, glancing at him and noticing he was
in full costume.
Overzealous
superhero.
He
sent me a scowl. “Don’t call me that. Either Ben or Anti-Gravity,
but stop calling me Tights.”
I
cocked an eyebrow and looked him up and down. “Your outfit is
nothing but cherry red spandex, and I think I have the right to call
you Tights. Besides, you call me Headphones, so why can’t I call
you whatever I want? Would you prefer Benny-boo?”
“Firstly,
everyone knows that superheroes, and yes, even supervillains wear
tights. Secondly, everyone
calls you Headphones. Thirdly—” Tights stopped and shook his
head, slightly shivering at the new nickname “—I think I would
prefer Tights over Benny-boo.”
“Look
at me, sweats and a tee. No tights here. And just because I happen to
like music, doesn’t give people the right to nickname me
Headphones. Besides, I already have a real villain name,” I said,
getting frustrated with the conversation and the cold breeze that was
picking up.
I
rubbed my bare arms in an attempt to warm myself up. It didn’t
work. It never worked. I didn’t even know why I tried.
“What?
Ember?”
I
scowled at him. “Yes. Ember.”
Tights
grimaced. “I’d go with Headphones if I were you, and you wearing
those headphones 24/7 gives people the right to call you that. What
do you even listen to?” he asked, reaching across and yanking off
my headphones.
I
snatched them back from his hands.
“Music.
Ever heard of it before?” I turned from the edge and stomped back
to the rooftop’s door, deciding the cocky superhero ruined enough
of my night, but before I could open it, I felt Tights’s presence
behind me.
I
whipped around to find him both flying and grinning. My hand
automatically tightened on the doorknob.
“How
does it feel like to have superpowers and be banned from using them?”
he asked.
There
was no compassion in his voice, just pure unadulterated teasing.
“Like
a whole strawberry cake all to myself,” I grumbled, yanking the
door open and walking into the dimly lit staircase.
“See
you at home, brother,” Tights called after me, his voice rising
above the squeaking hinges as the door closes.
I
whipped around just in time to see Tights flying off into the night.
I could just make out his laughter as he left me behind. Some
faithful twin brother I had. Some family values he cherished.
“Jerk.”
I
turned back around and stared at the stairs in front of me. I sighed
loudly, loud enough that it echoed off the graffiti-filled walls. Why
couldn’t this building have an elevator? That would have made my
life so much easier.
Before
I could even take the first step of my long journey down the nearly
fifty flights of stained and sticky concrete stairs, my phone buzzed
in my back pocket.
(Let’s
just say, when you forget about your phone, feeling it vibrate is
very weird.)
Taking
it out of my pocket, I looked down at the glowing screen.
One
new text message from Ben:
8:40
pm brother. Hope you get home safe.
I
groaned loudly. This was not going to be fun. I put my headphones
back on and turned up the volume. Okay, I could do this. I had been
using these stairs for three months straight now. I could jog down
this with no problem.
Hopefully.
It
was not fun being banned from using my powers. Stupid Board of Heroes
and Villains.
About
the Author
In her natural habitat, Penelope Ray can be found with headphones on and furiously typing away on her laptop, completely oblivious to what's going on around her except for her attention-demanding cats. Though writing about superheroes and their crazy adventures is her current obsession, she started off as a quiet romance author, but a year ago she found Wattpad and let her imagination run wild. It hasn't come back yet. And that's when she discovered me, Coal Black. Her hero, her dashing prince charming, the wind in her sails, and her motivation to keep writing. Happiest in the rain and snow surrounded by cats, Penelope writes her next book while trying not to overthink her author bio or how she's going to write the ending to the story.
In her natural habitat, Penelope Ray can be found with headphones on and furiously typing away on her laptop, completely oblivious to what's going on around her except for her attention-demanding cats. Though writing about superheroes and their crazy adventures is her current obsession, she started off as a quiet romance author, but a year ago she found Wattpad and let her imagination run wild. It hasn't come back yet. And that's when she discovered me, Coal Black. Her hero, her dashing prince charming, the wind in her sails, and her motivation to keep writing. Happiest in the rain and snow surrounded by cats, Penelope writes her next book while trying not to overthink her author bio or how she's going to write the ending to the story.
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