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A review by fuent020
Royal Street by Suzanne Johnson
2.0
I was pleasantly surprised by this book.
The book cover & description doesn't give it much justice & I almost didn't read it because of that.
However, I am glad I did read it. DJ, the main character, is easy to understand & relate to. DJ is a wizard in New Orleans dealing with the aftermath of Katrina. Her mentor, the wizard caretaker of New Orleans, is missing & DJ is appointed the new caretaker (Sentinel) in his absence. It is her responsibility to deal with a new partner, the "historically" undead, and a death god on the loose. Not to mention, she still needs to find her mentor.
Great read & I've already bought the second book.
The book cover & description doesn't give it much justice & I almost didn't read it because of that.
However, I am glad I did read it. DJ, the main character, is easy to understand & relate to. DJ is a wizard in New Orleans dealing with the aftermath of Katrina. Her mentor, the wizard caretaker of New Orleans, is missing & DJ is appointed the new caretaker (Sentinel) in his absence. It is her responsibility to deal with a new partner, the "historically" undead, and a death god on the loose. Not to mention, she still needs to find her mentor.
Great read & I've already bought the second book.