“The Villain’s Hero” by P.D. Atkerson

The Villains Hero

by P.D. Atkerson
Synopsis: 

Fitz was just searching for answers; he wasn’t looking to become a superhuman.
Growing up in Mrs. Lewis’ orphanage has never been easy, but the thought of one day leaving the place and finding his family is what’s always kept him going, moving forward, and fighting on. When he’s given the chance to find his birth family, he takes it, not knowing that choice will change his life forever.
Working as one of the Government’s top super soldiers for the past ten years, Reed follows his orders without question or hesitation. Whether that means bringing in his fellow superhumans, or taking them out. The Shadow always gets the job done. So when he’s given the order to track Fitz down, he does.
Your power doesn’t define whether you’re a hero or a villain, but it’s the choices you make that define you.

My Review:
⭐⭐⭐⭐ & ❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎

3.5 stars & 4/10 hearts. This was my first superhero book. I decided to try it because a friend of mine gave it a good review. Turns out that superhero stuff isn’t exactly my cup of tea. It just kinda creeps me out… 
However, superpowers aside, I enjoyed the story. I liked Reed and Fitz and Teddy, and even Mrs. Lewis was decent. The plot was interesting, and I appreciated the humour. Fitz makes me think of Lee, in a way… just very different. I’m REALLY curious as to who Fitz’s parents are. And I hope my hunch about them is right!! ;P

Content: 2 uses of “heck.”

A Favourite Quote: “You’re not a superhero!” 
Glancing toward his friend, he grimaced. But if he wasn’t, what did that make him? If he just ran away, would that make him the villain was truly afraid he would become?

A Favourite Humorous Quote: “What am I going to do with you, Fitz?” she asked, shaking her head as she lowered her hand. “What on earth possessed you to fight a boy twice your size?” 
Fitz slid his phone into his pocket and sat up. “Wait, is claiming to be possessed an option?” he asked. “Because if it is…” His voice trailed off when Mrs. Lewis gave him a hard look, and he flashed her a smile. “Never mind then
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*I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author for promotional purposes. I was not required to write a positive review. These are my honest thoughts and opinions.*

Book Links:

Amazon CA
Amazon US
Goodreads
P.D. Atkerson’s blog

Published by Katja H. Labonté

Hi! I’m Katja :) I’m a Christian, an extreme bibliophile who devours over 365 books in a year, and an exuberant writer with a talent for starting short stories that explode into book series. I am a bilingual French-Canadian and have about a dozen topics I'm excessively passionate about (hint: that’s why I write). I spend my days enjoying little things, growing in faith, learning life, and loving people. Welcome to my corner of the internet!

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