![]() ![]() Calamity wasn’t simply the protagonist’s love affair, she was a 3D, fleshed out person with her own problems in her own right.ĭanny is also transgender. I loved the relationship between the pair, which managed to do justice to both characters. In addition, there’s also fellow powered person Calamity – or Sarah, Danny’s love interest. I really enjoyed Doctor Impossible’s character, especially as she’s a robot/cyborg (I forgot which, but I’m assuming the latter), in a Cinder-esque way. ![]() There are several background characters to compliment Danny too the mysterious Doctor Impossible, who spends most of her time drinking alcohol to do away with the guilt of her actions in the previous novel. In fact, it is her job to completely protect a whole city in her role, which is a feat for any superhero, let alone a teenage one. Sovereign follows the story of Danny – aka the superhero ‘Dreadnought’ – as she navigates a fantasy world filled with magic. So, of course, I was pretty worried that I wouldn’t understand the storyline completely, and the themes would be harder to pick up from the second book alone. This is the second book in the Nemesis series, so I went into reading this without the benefit of background knowledge. ![]() Although this book was sent to me by a publisher through NetGalley, all opinions are my own, as always. I was approached by Diversion Books to read this title in exchange for a review. ![]()
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