Regulating Miracles

Self-Published

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Description

The only thing more insane than the absurdity known as augmentations are the people that have them.

Regulating Miracles showcases its eccentric cast of super-powered characters as they kill, love, and try to somehow get their work finished on time.

Emelia Emin attempts to escape defeat while avoiding the two assassins after her life and the one after her heart.

Jaxon Charlotte tries his hardest to become a hero of justice, but a knife hoarding sociopath decides to crush his ideals.

After watching a family member get kidnapped, Oliver Oldridge, whose life was built on secrets, is forced to confront a clinically depressed mind reader.

Kamiya Kanon has traveled the world hunting a man who fancies himself a god, only to find herself embroiled in the taboo.

A woman who can't stop calling herself Sara is used to coming out on top, but after a series of botched jobs she consults with a one-eyed information broker about love.

A genetically engineered weapon going by Hana struggles to balance her professional and personal responsibilities.

With no hope of survival, Alec Alexander decides to rely on the one thing he hates most of all: lies.

These seemingly unrelated stories intertwine and converge to give four severed body parts, two romantic kisses, one hospital visit, and three unpredictable days in the city of Velstand.

Information

Status
Hiatus
Year
2021
Author
DCmico

Royal Road Stats

Rating
5.0/ 5.0
Followers
7
Views
29,164

Chapters(134 total)

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Community Reviews(1)

  • Quite Possibly A CatRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    This story is hilarious and fun. Most of the characters are insane*, and we get to cycle through their view points which is great. Each is unique, and each is colorful. Its a bit slice of insanity slash slice of life, but that's okay. Also the setting is pretty cool.
    Grammar seems pretty good to me. I'm not a grammar scientists or whatever though, so who really knows? Grammar scientists. That's who. But I'll just assume good grammar.
    The story is somewhat slice of insanity slash life, but there is also plenty of tension and drama. Characters have super powers and poor impulse control which naturally leads to plenty of drama and so forth.
    The characters are unique and fun, although not really realistic persay, but I don't think this story is designed to have fully realistic characters. The author even puts a nice lampshade on it with brain swelling and mass effect issues. Not Mass Effect, but mass effect when a mass displaces other stuff causing problems in the body.
    Style is great. A good mix of action, comedy, comical action and so forth. It is all first-person from a rotating cast of characters, but first person is best person. That's why it is first.
    *In a funny way, not a real life mentally ill way.