Gifted
Book Details
Author(s)Jim Ellis
PublisherJim Ellis
ISBN / ASINB00AM3CK44
ISBN-13978B00AM3CK47
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
Andy has a gift. With a touch he can give anyone abilities. They will enjoy enhanced speed, strength, and senses, never again be sick, and be granted powers most only read or dream about. However, Marcus, leader of a gang of vampire like people, has discovered what Andy can do and will stop at nothing to capture him. While trying to escape from them, Andy meets Mike and John and gifts them. It falls upon Mike, John, and others who have been gifted to protect him from Marcus. In the process, they sharpen their talents against each other, build relationships, and prepare for what promises to be the fight of their lives.
This novel is approximately 300 printed pages with about 75,000 words.
Best Review Comment...
A great little read October 24, 2013
By shelley
If you are a fan of X men or Heroes this book is spot on target for you. A fast paced, action packed adventure. Two friends lives are changed forever when they are "gifted" by a mysterious benefactor. They then meet up with other "talented" people to try and overcome the "lords" - beings whose abilities are amplified when they consume blood. And the battle of good vs evil begins. A well constructed read, probably best suited for older teens - but a good general read for anyone who likes adventure.
This novel is approximately 300 printed pages with about 75,000 words.
Best Review Comment...
A great little read October 24, 2013
By shelley
If you are a fan of X men or Heroes this book is spot on target for you. A fast paced, action packed adventure. Two friends lives are changed forever when they are "gifted" by a mysterious benefactor. They then meet up with other "talented" people to try and overcome the "lords" - beings whose abilities are amplified when they consume blood. And the battle of good vs evil begins. A well constructed read, probably best suited for older teens - but a good general read for anyone who likes adventure.



