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Title:Heroes 'Til Curfew (Talent Chronicles #2)
Author:Susan Bischoff
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 338 pages
Published:September 16th 2011 (first published August 30th 2011)
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Urban Fantasy
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In the world of the Talent Chronicles, kids with supernatural abilities, Talents, are taken away to government-run research facilities from which they do not return. In this sequel to HUSH MONEY, all Joss wants is to be left alone with Dylan. But as more Talents are imprisoned by the government, everyone's looking for a leader. Some look to Joss, some to her worst enemy, Marco, whose new criminal plan threatens Joss's family and friends. Joss wants to stand up to Marco, but Dylan's protective instincts are putting him in harm's way. As the stakes get higher, can Joss find a way to embrace both the boy and her hero within?

Heroes 'Til Curfew contains strong language, violence, and some sensuality. Recommended for mature teens and up.

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ISBN: 1466263938 (ISBN13: 9781466263932)
Edition Language: English URL http://susan-bischoff.com/talent-chronicles/
Series: Talent Chronicles #2


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Hush Money was the first self-published book I read on my Kindle, and it was awesome. The Talent Chronicles are about people who have Talents - telekinesis, super strength, invisibility, etc. The NIAC (National Institutes for Ability Control) is a big threat in this world, as they pick up kids who have Talents and ship them to State School. The story follows a certain group of high school students. In the middle are Joss, a girl who is just getting used to having friends; Dylan, the kid who is

So as soon as I finished "Hush Money" I queued this puppy up.Literally, I was standing in the middle of my kitchen when I finished the first and connected to that 3G and boom, hit BUY and here it was.You know how sometimes in a YA series the first book is stuffed full of win and then second just sort of rehashes a bit of the first and adds a little more to get you ready for the 3rd?Well Heroes 'Til Curfew is better than the first. Amazingly better, which is a pretty awesome thing considering the

Nth re-reading of this book, and I still enjoy this book just as much as the first time. Brilliant sequel to the events of the first book, Hush Money.Can't wait for the third in this series!

I really enjoyed Hush Money (Talent Chronicles #1) so I jumped at the chance to review Heroes 'Til Curfew. And while I did like the book, I liked Hush Money better. I love the premise of the Talents. I think the varying Superman-like abilities add such a good twist to the story. I liked how the Talents teamed up to fight the bad guys together. I liked the twist about the mole and Mr. Dobbs, which was surprising. I couldn't believe how evil Marco and his cronies truly were. I liked the sense of

Read my Full Review @ ParomantasyAction, love, danger, suspense, violence and trust..yes, this book is one hell of a ride. Joss is back and better than ever in this action-packed sequel to Hush Money. The government is finding and shipping more Talents off to state school. Everyone with a Talent aka Power is at risk and Joss is one of the most powerful of all. Scared, the Talents look for a leader and turn to Joss for help. All she wants to do is stay under the radar, except when it comes to

In this much anticipated sequel to Bischoff's Hush Money we finally get exactly what we've been waiting for--MOAR JOSS AND DYLAN! The whole he likes me, he likes me not finally comes to fruition against a backdrop of more evil plotting by Marco, which makes him a villain you more than love to hate--you want to destroy. If you thought he was awful in Hush Money, you ain't seen nothin' yet. Bischoff unwaveringly ups the stakes for all the Talents in Fairview who all want to mobilize--and want Joss

In the sequel to Hush Money, Joss now has a group of friends, a complicated almost-relationship with Dylan, a truce with Marco - though how long that will last, weighs heavily on her, and the knowledge that one of their own might be the governments undercover agent. But there is no turning back to the quiet girl that keeps to herself now, not with so many looking to Joss as their leader in the fight an against the government.Bischoff hs done a wonderful job with this sequel, keeping me on the