When Ron Engleson wakes up with superpowers, he’s determined to do good for the city of Los Lagos. Being the first superhero in the world is hard enough—but on the border town of the Faerie and Mundane worlds? Forget gang fights and bank thieves—he’s also fighting murder hornets and possessed geese. On top of that, he’s adopted by the local dragon, Vern, who’s under orders to train him up and keep him out of the police’s way. At least there’s a chance for romance with the local reporter—but does she want the man, the hero, or the story?
Join Gapman as he defends his mom against sleazy exes, rescues an ill-tempered chihuahua, and faces mortal danger on the Conveyor Belt of Doom!
“Yes, I’m in this book, but it really is about my padawan. Enjoy.” --Vern
Karina Fabian is a science fiction and fantasy writers, author of 16 novels, three anthologies, a devotional and many stories and articles. Her latest science fiction novel, Discovery, features religious sisters in space, and she’s working on rebooting her DragonEye series, which stars a snarky dragon working under the direction of the Church. She teaches writing and is an active member of the Catholic Writers Guild. http://fabianspace.com
Every time I read a book by Fabian, no matter the series, I think ‘it can’t get better than this’ and yet somehow it almost always does. This story blew my socks off. It is an amazing read in a wonderful series. But I will get back to that in a minute.
I read this volume over a few days during a very busy time at work and home, otherwise it would have been devoured in a day. I had a hard time putting it down. It is such a fun story. The way Fabian pulled it off was masterfully executed.
I believe that with each new book I read from Karina Fabian’s masterful pen I am more and more impressed with her writing. To date, I have loved all the books and all the series I have read by her. And this marks the 34th time I have read a book by her. This new story is another excellent offering.
I have been reading stories from Karina Fabian since 2008. But in the last three years I have read or reread over 40 books and stories published by her. In that time I have read stories across most of her series, some a few times. I usually read her books and then often listen to them a second time using adaptive technology. My understanding is that this is the order of the series at least at the time of writing this review:
1.0 Murder Most Picante 2.0 If Wishes Were Dragons 3.0 Nun of My Business 4.0 Christmas Spirits 5.0 Greater Treasures 6.0 Siren Spell 7.0 Good Intentions 8.0 Idol Speculations 9.0 Gapman 10.0 Magic, Mensa and Mayhem (Revised edition forthcoming) 11.0 Live and Let Fly (Revised edition forthcoming)
And yes, with my dyslexia every time I read the title of that last one I think A Wrinkle in Time, but that is another author and universe. But back to this story. The description of this book is:
“Some men are born greatness. Others have greatness thrust upon them. And others fall into a vat of toxic waste.
When Ron Engleson wakes up with superpowers, he’s determined to do good for the city of Los Lagos. Being the first superhero in the world is hard enough—but on the border town of the Faerie and Mundane worlds? Forget gang fights and bank thieves—he’s also fighting murder hornets and possessed geese. On top of that, he’s adopted by the local dragon, Vern, who’s under orders to train him up and keep him out of the police’s way. At least there’s a chance for romance with the local reporter—but does she want the man, the hero, or the story?
Join Gapman as he defends his mom against sleezy exes, rescues an ill-tempered chihuahua, and faces mortal danger on the Conveyor Belt of Doom!
“Yes, I’m in this book, but it really is about my padawan. Enjoy.” --Vern”
The chapter tiles in Fabians books are often very important, the chapters in this volume are:
Call Me Ron Gapman Falls Into His Role A Hero Rises Gapman’s First Rescue Vern Gets a Super-headache Gapman Stops a Shooting Vern Comes Up Empty Gapman Stops a Seduction Gapman Gets His Supersuit Gapman’s Baby Buggy Rescue Vern Gets an Assignment Gapman Gets Shadowed Gapman Meets His Lois Lane Gapman Gains a Mentor Gapman Begins His Training Gapman Gets a Lunch Date Gapman vs the Queen of the Midsummer Court St. George Sides With Gapman The Self-Made Gapman Gapman Squashes a Bug Gapman Does a Podcast Gapman Gets in a Fight Gapman Charges Up Gapman and Vern Get Pucked Gapman & Vern Vs Cobra Chickens Gapman’s Left Hanging Gapman Makes a Decision Gapman’s Identity Confession Fail Gapman Gets the Girl Gapman’s Kryptonite Gapman’s Red-Hot Rescue Gapman Gets Monologued Gapman and the Conveyor Belt of Doom Gapman and the Femmes of Phi Epsilon Phi Gapman Deals With U Gapman Begins
It is 36 chapters of fun, adventure, and an epic battle. Though there are more than a few mishaps with a new superhero, infused with power in the Gap back home in the mundane trying to figure this all out. This story ties in well with the series and sets up the Superhero, and Vern and Grace being at Mensa convention, elements in the next volume. In this one Vern and Sister Grace must take on a new challenge, training up someone to live their potential, to become the best version of themself. It’s bad enough that Grace is encouraging and challenging Vern to do so but when Saint George makes an appearance things change in a huge way for both Vern and for Ron aka Gapman.
Gapman’s debut causes way more harm than good, he just doesn’t realize it yet. When the chief of police commands Vern and Grace to get things under control it is a task that maybe not even all of Vern’s wit can handle. Throw in a side trip to the summer court and trick to become the champion and we are in and an excellent epic adventure.
This story is yet another masterfully written tale of Vern and Sister Grace, and our introduction to Gapman. The three of them must work together to help forge Gapman into an effective agent for good. Gapman needs to learn from the dragon and accept the assistance of Sister Grace. They need to navigate the nemesis who’s each encounter appears to up the ante. And we get to watch Vern have such fun playing with the new hero as he trains him and pushes himself in ways he had not been in a while.
This book is another greatly entertaining read, in an excellent series. It is another wonderful offering from Fabian’s pen. Even if you have not read any of the other DragonEye PI stories I can easily recommend this book to you. I have said it before, and I say it again in many ways it reads like a catholic version of Robert Apsrin’s MYTH series and his Phule’s Company and also the works of Tom Holt, especially Holt’s Nothing but Blue Skies. Give this book or the series a try; I am certain you will be entertained. Another fantastic read in a great series that I can easily recommend.
I enjoyed this full-length novel in the Vernverse. This may be the first time we're reading from another character's point of view, and I admit, I really liked Ron. He's awkward and geeky and just kind of goodhearted in a way that sets a stark contrast with Vern's cynicism. Really good stuff, and I'm glad he'll be sticking around.
This book was excellent! The humor was spot on and the premise was unique. Altogether it was fun to read! I'd recommend it to anyone high school age and up!