Accidentally On the Run

 
 

Accidentally On the Run 
An Accidental Superhero Story Book 1 
by Jes Drew 
Genre: Superhero Romantic Suspense 


Gabriel Cooper is just another cop on the NJPD- well, just another cop, except with almost psychic instincts. When those instincts lead him onto a bus to capture a hostile, he's exposed to a mysterious bomb. Still, it seems like just another adventure he walked away from. Except that suddenly, his instinct is becoming his primary sense to keep out of trouble- and there is a lot of trouble.

Braelin Cunningham has no family, but she does have her best friend Gabe. She'll do whatever it takes to protect him from the mysterious League of Incredible Supermen. As long as Braelin gets to be by the side of her best friend and secret crush, she'll do it. Even if it means going on the run when more than the League get interested with Gabe's newfound abilities.

On the run together, it seems like no matter where they turn, danger is there. When it comes to having superpowers, apparently, you can run- but you can't hide. 



 
“He’s . . . a fool.”
I blink, surprised. Not by the words— Gabe and Nick rib at each other all the time in that weird man tradition. But it’s the vehemency in the tone that throws me off guard.
“If you . . . were . . .mine . . .” Nick closes his eyes, and I almost run to get that nurse to check if he’s all right. “I wouldn’t . . . flirt . . . around.”
Forcing a laugh, I pet Nick’s hand. “You know as well as I that I’m not Gabe’s, and vice versa. We’re just—” I manage not to choke on the word. “Friends.”
“Because . . . Gabe is . . . a fool.” Nick’s eyes slide back open, and despite all the pain medication he must be on, his blue orbs stare directly at me—  and it feels like, into my soul. “Braelin . . . I . . .”
My soul shudders. Because then I know what’s happening. How could I not, when Nick and I are so similar?
We both know the pain of unrequited feelings.
“Nick—” I begin, because I need to get in control of this conversation before it becomes the nightmare I’ve always feared for myself, only for the most injured man in the room.
But I can still see something break in Nick’s eyes just at my one word.
Then Gabe strides in. “Nick! Braelin! What did I miss?”
I blink, not sure what to say or do or think.
Nick’s piercing eyes turn from me to his partner. “I was just . . . telling Braelin not . . . to let you . . . hurt . . . her.”

 
 
Turning to me, Gabe does his best to look stern. “You know, I think I owe you a good tickling.”
I feel my eyes go wide. “Don’t you dare. Not here.”
“Hmm. And I think you also owe me like, three kisses.”
My heart stops, but I make myself roll my eyes. “One. Two tops, if we want to go way back. The other one you owe me.”
“Okay. Well, you pay up first." Gabe taps his left cheek, expectantly.
Yep, I’m going into cardiac arrest. “Oh, no. Now is not the time.”
Gabe’s eyes flash mischievously. “Would you rather the tickles, then?”
“No! Fine.” With a huff, I grab Gabe’s face roughly and move his left cheek closer to me before leaning forward and pecking it. His skin is warm beneath my touch, and stubble pricks my mouth.
Clearing my throat, I pull away. “There. I’m paid up.”
“Not quite.” Gabe grins and taps his right cheek.
“That second kiss is debatable.”
He quirks one eyebrow up. “Better safe than sorry.”





Jes Drew is the author of the Ninja and Hunter trilogy, the Howling Twenty trilogy, the Kristian Clark saga, the Castaways trilogy, and Mind of Darkness. She lives with her mom, dad, younger sister, four younger brothers, and two dogs, obsessing about her true love, Captain Steve Rogers. There is a possibility that she may or may not be a superhuman, but she hasn't discovered her powers. Yet. Also, she might be a spy, but that's classified. 





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  1. I love the cover! The colors are amazing!

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  2. Woo, I haven't come across superhero romances that often! Love the superhero font too.

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    1. Superhero is one of my favorite genres. There aren't enough out there, so I'm hoping to fill the void.

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