Common or Garden Variety Heroes

· BlueMere Books
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About this ebook

Do you have what it takes to be a hero?

Whether that’s running into a burning building, standing up for what you know is right, or saving the Princess it’s going to take everything you’ve got and more besides.

In this genre-spanning collection of original stories, five women draw on resources they didn’t know they had:

Cracking the Code - can Gemma Jones track down a missing woman?

Never Going to be a Hero - Veronica, just wants a quiet life on Mephisto station, but Jade Dragon justice comes calling.

All in - Rosa Velázquez, famous for rescuing a family, tries to rebuild her life, and Jude Webb is a complication she doesn’t need.

Cancelled by the Cartel - Daisy Day has a chance to revenge her dead boyfriend, will she take it?

The Second Son Squad - Abby Fisher, finds herself in the body of a teenage girl impersonating a boy in military school. How did she get there, and why?

Join them, if you dare.

About the author

Alexandria Blaelock writes stories, some of them for Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine and Pulphouse Fiction Magazine.

She’s also written four self-help books applying business techniques to personal matters like getting dressed, cleaning house, and feeding your friends.

She lives in a forest because she enjoys birdsong, the scent of gum leaves and the sun on her face. When not telecommuting to parallel universes from her Melbourne based imagination, she watches K-dramas, talks to animals, and drinks Campari. At the same time.

Discover more at www.alexandriablaelock.com/.

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