A review by nancyotoole
Heroine Worship by Sarah Kuhn

4.0

Heroine Worship is the follow up to Sarah Kuhn’s Heroine Complex, a superhero/urban fantasy mashup set in an alternative San Francisco where portals randomly open up and vomit out demons. Unlike Heroine Complex, the lead here isn’t Evie Tanaka, but her best friend Aveda Jupiter. Now, I was a little skeptical when I learned this, as Aveda certainly came of as a diva in the first book, but Heroine Worship did a good job of explaining why she acts this way. It didn’t take long until I grew to really care about her, and her quest to become a better person.

Admittedly, the romance this time around, while fine, didn’t drawn me in as much as the love story in Heroine Complex. Still, I found a lot to enjoy about wedding-based storyline, which was appealingly over the top.

I know that there is a third book in this series, Heroine’s Journey, and I plan on picking it up in the future.