Review: Nemesis 2 Sovereign by April Daniels
Nemesis 2 Sovereign by April Daniels
In this sequel to the powerful novel, Dreadnought, April Daniels breaks her heroine down again to rebuild her stronger than ever in this worthy second novel. Everything seems to be going right for Dreadnought until she runs into a problem she can’t simply punch to defeat. The problem is one of money—in the form of a corrupt billionaire (Sovereign) who has decided to attack Dreadnought through her reputation with the public in an effort to remove her as an obstacle to his plans for world domination.
As if that isn’t bad enough, Dreadnought still has to deal with the Grey Witch—one of the survivors of the Legion Pacifica whom the world thinks is a hero but we know is evil to the core. Like Sovereign, she’s smart enough to avoid going head-to-head with Dreadnought and remembers that the young heroine is still a teenager with the many vulnerabilities that implies.
So there’s a couple of great plots interwoven here that Dreadnought has to figure out how to overcome, but don ‘t think this is a novel without traditional super hero battles. It has plenty of those and they are every bit as exciting and well thought out as those in the first novel.
Sovereign is the full package with physical, mental, and emotional challenges which make for an incredibly exciting adventure.
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