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  • The Dawn of the Elites by SmileeLuv
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    Lois Lane is dead. In his grief, Superman has fallen from super hero and protector of Earth to super villain. Many have tried and all have failed to end his terrible reign, but from the darkness breaches light. A light named Ja'karsen Lee and at this side, Fairity Winter: two unlikely heros from the wrong side of the tracks with a bondage of mutual hatred firmly lashed between them. But change is never easy and as the world turns to watch the young heroes begin to rebuild, Ja and Winter must contend with a newcomer that neither one was betting on: Love.
  • The Rise Of Quess In Clarendon by Kajae_kush
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    They took everything. Now, he fights to take it back. In the neon-lit ruins of Clarendon, Jamaica, the future is ruled by machines - and betrayal cuts deeper than blades. Quess, a masked vigilante with a haunted past, rises from the ashes of defeat to lead a rebellion against a ruthless AI regime and the cold-blooded mastermind behind it all: Balty More. Armed with an experimental EMP rifle, a sharp mind, and a team of young survivors fueled by pain and purpose, Quess wages a war from the shadows. But freedom has a price, and every step forward means risking everything - including the people he swore to protect. 💥 The Rise of Quess in Clarendon is a gritty Afro-Caribbean cyberpunk story packed with rebellion, loss, vengeance, and the spark of hope in a world that's lost it.
  • Zion Storm by RyanSilva04
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    They watched him before they ever knew his name. In a world powered by Aether, Zion learned early that strength makes people afraid-and fear turns into control, suspicion, and silence. Labeled dangerous. Watched too closely. Judged before he speaks. But storms don't ask for permission. When Zion's hidden power awakens, it draws the attention of forces that want to use him-or erase him. As discrimination tightens its grip, Zion must choose between staying small to survive... or rising and becoming what the world fears most. High above the clouds, Amira of Solaira carries a different kind of power-warmth, fire, and hope. When their paths collide, storm and sun form the Dual Current, a force capable of restoring balance-or breaking the world apart.
  • The Lion's Den: Act I - The Grey by NatLeon8485
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    In Greytown, nothing is ever black and white. Made up of six districts, The Grey Bayou has always been a place where evil runs rampant and citizens find themselves deprived of justice. And no one knows that better than Kenya Manefield and his family. Returning home from college, Kenya seeks to make things better for his hometown and for those closest to him. He soon finds out, however, that cleaning up his city is a tall order. One that consists of rooting out political corruption, facing sociopathic criminals, and discovering mysteries that are deep-seeded in Greytown AND his family's history. Before he can get any traction going in his mission, Kenya winds up realizing-with almost at a great cost to his life-that conventional methods won't work against the sinister kingpin of Greytown who calls himself The Orca. In order to win, he'll have to take on a more radical approach. One that will catapult him into the realm of the animal kingdom-giving birth to a new superhero-and forever changing Kenya's world as he knows it. For Kenya's father Malcolm, he's been a witness to a mission like this once before, and has no intentions of seeing a second act. But knowing his son, Malcolm won't have a choice but to aid Kenya along the way to keep him alive. Join the highly talented author JOSH HOLSTON on this YA fantasy as he brings forth a new world filled with fantastic characters facing real-life issues that the black culture endures everyday.