Saving the Super-man (Kazuki & Evan #1)

Louise Collins


Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
3.50 · Steam/Spice level: 3 of 5
Open door [?] · 2 ratings · Published: 04 Nov 2017

Saving the Super-man by Louise Collins
Kaz isn’t known for his friendly smile or his sparkling personality. He’s a man of little words and little stature. He’s perfect for customers who want food with no god-awful small talk and forced hospitality. Some might say he’s bad tempted, and he would tell them to piss off....under his breath...all he’s got is his job and he’s not going to lose it.

One customer irritates him above all others. The customer with the styled blond hair and sky blue eyes. The customer with the ridiculously stacked torso and the chiselled jaw. The customer who flies across the London skyline and make fires with his eyes. Customer, no matter the abilities he possesses, he’s a customer and should be treated as such. Kaz will not bow down to the hero’s mightier presence, he will treat him the same way he treats everyone else, in fact, he’ll treat him worse to make his point.

He is not beneath the hero, physically he is, he’s beneath most, but in spirit he can rival him. He’s been through the sting of rejection, accepted his dreams are unreachable. What he doesn’t need is the hero flaunting his superiority in front of him.

Yes, he’s handsome in a smug-ass way. Yes, he saves people with his team of enhanced beings. Yes, he acts like some eager puppy, but no, Kaz doesn’t like him and his reasons are his own...
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