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bookwyrmknits 's review for:
Heroine's Journey
by Sarah Kuhn
adventurous
emotional
funny
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This is a sweet (and often funny) story about love, loss, and hope... told over the backdrop of a San Francisco where superheroes try to keep demons from taking over the city.
It's a smidge closer to YA than the previous installments in the series, but only because Bea is younger than Evie or Aveda were when they had their books. (Honestly, I think this fits New Adult really well, especially given how often Bea has to tell the others she's "not a baby" anymore.) However, there is still plenty of heat between the MC and her love interest, as fits the rest of the series. I actually really liked the romance in this book; it fit both characters really well, and neither partner has any obvious advantage over the other.
I also liked the blend of action and introspection in this book. It's a great combination of Bea dealing with internal and external conflicts, and I love the ways where they overlap. In that sense I feel this is the strongest book in the series yet.
It's a smidge closer to YA than the previous installments in the series, but only because Bea is younger than Evie or Aveda were when they had their books. (Honestly, I think this fits New Adult really well, especially given how often Bea has to tell the others she's "not a baby" anymore.) However, there is still plenty of heat between the MC and her love interest, as fits the rest of the series. I actually really liked the romance in this book; it fit both characters really well, and neither partner has any obvious advantage over the other.
I also liked the blend of action and introspection in this book. It's a great combination of Bea dealing with internal and external conflicts, and I love the ways where they overlap. In that sense I feel this is the strongest book in the series yet.
Moderate: Grief