The Vilification of Aqua Marine by Megan Mackie – Review by Kerry Carr

The Vilification of Aqua Marine (Working Mask, #1)The Vilification of Aqua Marine by Megan Mackie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was an enjoyable read. This book is definately aimed at a younger audience but was still enjoyable.I loved the idea of superheros and the fight that Rhiannon aka Aqua Maine goes through. The author does an amazing job with the characters especially Rhiannon and her mother. Both characters are so different but they are so alike in many ways

Rhiannon had super parents. Her mother is an evil villain and her father is a super hero. She wants to follow in her father’s footsteps and not be a villain like her mum, however she struggles to get a break as a hero and the pressure from her mother to become a villain is very strong.
When she sees an opportunity to make a name for herself as an hero but defeating a villain called Overlord of the Dance. Things don’t go as straightforward as she planed. With confusion, drama, twists and turns we now start an new adventure with Aqua Marine and when the Overlord of the Dance approaches her about becoming his enemy will she take it and become the hero she wants to be or will she succumb to the pressure of her mum and join the villains?

This is a great fun read that transports the read to a world of superhero and villains.

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