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'Hilarious, heart-warming and thrilling - this has become one of my favourite series!' - Amy McCaw, author of Mina and the Undead
Being Public Enemy Number 1 certainly comes with some emotional baggage . . .
Hunted from all sides, Steven and Freya must survive this new world together if they have any chance of setting things right and saving their friends. But is there still salvation in old foes? Or is it just them against the world?
So Over This takes the teenage emomancer everywhere, from the Highlands of Scotland to a clifftop castle in a desperate attempt to thwart Zachary's machinations. Despite Steven's best efforts, one thing is certain: things will never be the same again.
'David Fenne has done it again! An incredibly emotional ending to his OVEREMOTIONAL trilogy. Fans of the series will delight in this finale!' Melissa Welliver, author of My Love Life and the Apocalypse
'. . . an edge-of-your-seat thrill that had me in pieces! Also, it's super queer, which I loved! David Fenne is a total star. What a cracking read! More please!' - George Lester, author of Boy Queen
About the author
David Fenne is an author, actor and improv comedian. Originally from a small village in coastal Dorset, he went to London in 2012 for drama school (studying American Theatre Arts at Rose Bruford College). He also trained abroad for half a year at Syracuse University, NY, an experience that inspired a lot of the transatlantic humour in his writing. Currently, he works as a scriptwriter for an e-learning platform and runs long-form improv theatre company Pinch Punch. From improvised musical pantos to a sell-out Agatha Christie-style improvised whodunnit, he's entertained audiences the length and breadth of the UK (in many a wig and outrageous accent).
Summary
Being Public Enemy Number 1 certainly comes with some emotional baggage . Hunted from all sides, Steven and Freya must survive this new world together if they have any chance of setting things right and saving their friends.
Foreword
After the explosive finale of OVERTHINKING, Steven Percival must face his greatest challenge yet.
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'Hilarious, heartwarming and thrilling - this has become one of my favourite series!' AMY MCCAW, author of Mina and the Undead