Perhaps it was because Naked Eyes was an erotic romance, and supers don't do so well in the erotosphere? (new word, like it?) I was thinking of a new book more along the Sophie lines--non-erotic (although there may well be some sexx0ring) one central character, a couple of love interests, sequels, save the world, diet-to-fit-into-supersuit, etc.
Or maybe it's that superheroes do well in comic books, and on the big screen, but not in books.
Or maybe it just sucked.
Thoughts? Reactions?

I quite like Vicki Pettersson's (Petterssen's?) sense series which begins with The Scent of Shadows.
ReplyDeleteIt's marketed like Urban Fantasy, but it has a strong superhero vibe. Within the story the characters have comic books written about them.
There's also another series which I'm going blank on. It began with Karma Girl I think. This really is more superhero territory and there are three books in this series now.
So I think there is a market out there.
I think superheroes are going strong at the moment. There seems to be another comic-related film out every week and people love them. And there are plenty of superhero books too (although I have to disagree with Lesley about Vicki Petterson's series - waaaay too slow and angsty).
ReplyDeleteI say go for it. I'm toying with a YA superhero project at the moment, amongst a zillion other things. I think the success of urban fantasy has really opened up the possibilities for superhero antics.
I will go read Naked Eyes...and let you know. I love superhero stories, the challenge, just like with me writing goddess stories, is giving them some weaknesses. But, I haven't read Naked Eyes, so I can't comment.
ReplyDeleteI'll go fix that this week!
~S
I'll take a look at those Petterson books, and try and see who Karma Girl is by.
ReplyDeleteOne of the things I try to ignore as a writer is trends--band-wagon-jumpage rarely leads to a good book. But sitting down to write something you just know won't sell might just be a waste of time!