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Guardian Angel

A Coming of Age Story from the View of a Female Hero (Memoirs of a Superhero, Book 1)

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Guardian Angel

By: Cassiopeia Fletcher
Narrated by: Trista Shaye
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When teen martial artist Angela Farr took on the role of Solace's resident hero, she expected it to be dangerous but also doable. Drug dealers, gangsters, and a triad of Mafia families, she can handle, but when her friend-turned-enemy Trevor Pratt returns to Solace as ARSON, everything changes. Last year, Angela lost Trevor's game, and he murdered her stepfather; now, ARSON has a new game with new rules and even higher stakes. With the help of her friend Victoria and billionaire sponsor Ben, Angela must uncover Trevor's deadly game before the whole city goes up in flames.

For fans of heart-pumping action and gripping suspense, this book is a must-read. If you enjoyed books like The Hunger Games or Divergent, you'll love the high-stakes world of Guardian Angel and its brave heroine, Angela Farr.

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I've read one other novel about a a teenage girl superhero, and she had magic powers. Even supposedly un-powered comic book heroes are way more durable than real people. The protagonist here gets luckier with injury recovery than is entirely believable, but allows for a much easier suspension of disbelief than most, It's a fun look at hero who is technically competent in fighting, but is still a lightweight girl, and can't solve all her problems just by punching them.

A more realistic female vigilante

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