Or that the city has been demon-free for three months in the wake of Evie and Aveda’s apocalypse-preventing battle against the evil forces of the Otherworld, leaving Aveda without the one thing she craves most in life: a mission.Īll of this is causing Aveda’s burning sense of heroic purpose-the thing that’s guided her all these years-to falter. Or that Scott Cameron-the man Aveda’s loved for nearly a decade-is suddenly giving her the cold shoulder after what seemed to be some promising steps toward friendship. It doesn’t help that Aveda’s finally being forced to deal with fallout from her diva behavior-and the fact that she’s been a less than stellar friend to Evie. Where, it must be said, she is not at all comfortable. They were supposed to be a dynamic duo, but more and more, Aveda finds herself shoved into the sidekick role. But all that changed the day she agreed to share the spotlight with her best friend and former assistant Evie Tanaka-who’s now a badass, fire-wielding superheroine in her own right. Once upon a time, Aveda Jupiter (aka Annie Chang) was demon-infested San Francisco’s most beloved superheroine, a beacon of hope and strength and really awesome outfits. Asian American superheroines Evie Tanaka and Aveda Jupiter protect San Francisco from perilous threats in the second book in this snarky and smart fantasy series
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