Futurity by Daniel Kuehn

The world is on the verge of World War III and a terrorist agency is on the hunt for sixteen-year-old Jason Sorn. He used to have a normal life–friends and family–but that all changed the moment he was taken to the hospital. Now, his life rushes full speed on the road that leads to car…

vdvThe world is on the verge of World War III and a terrorist agency is on the hunt for sixteen-year-old Jason Sorn.
He used to have a normal life–friends and family–but that all changed the moment he was taken to the hospital. Now, his life rushes full speed on the road that leads to car chases, gun fights, and the supernatural.
Time is running out and the terrorists are right on Jason’s heels. Baffling superpowers begin to plague his every move and he must decide when to run, who to trust, and how to stop a World War before it begins.
But no one is ready, least of all Jason, for what is coming, from the future–or the past.

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“You Can’t Go Wrong with Futurity!”

Five Star Review on AmazonĀ By vibrantqueen

Futurity is a fun and intriguing read! it is action packed, fast paced and held some twists I didn’t see coming. I really enjoy super hero stories in general but I have found that sometimes those kind of stories can seem a bit repetitive. However, that was certainly not the case with Futurity. The author did a great job in creating a very unique story that I really enjoyed! I look forward to reading any and all books this author writes. He is definitely a very talented story teller!

About the Author

Daniel Kuehn has been a writer since he was four years old. Before he could write, he drew stick figures and narrated stories to whomever would listen. Now, he’s a home-schooled graduated who’s looking to the future. Daniel enjoy’s being with friends and family. He lives in the southwest, USA. His favourite super heroes are Green Lantern, Superman, Captain America, and Thor from DC and Marvel Comics. And his favourite indie super hero is John Smith from the film I AM NUMBER FOUR (2011).

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