Russ Anderson Jr’s Fly Girl returns, soaring into her second adventure in her Pro Se Single Shot Signature series as she faces The Ice Queen! Still reeling from the events of the first story, 16 year old Caryn Clay struggles to understand her newfound abilities, her truly awesome connection with her Navajo heritage, and the attack of another strangely powered figure, known only as The Trickster. Before she can come to grips with any of that, though, a new foe presents herself. Can Caryn survive the chilling vengeance of a wronged girl? And are she and her mystical feather to blame for the destruction wrought by this frigid new enemy? Find out in The Ice Queen, Fly Girl Book Two by Russ Anderson, Jr., the second episode in this recurring Pro Se Single Shot Signature Series.
Russ Anderson can usually be found in the suburbs of Baltimore, where he lives with his wife, his daughter, two beagles, and a very old, very angry cat. When he's not working for the man, he enjoys bicycling, making up stories, and pie.
Fly Girl book 1 provided the origin story of Fly Girl, aka Caryn Clay and book 2 continues right where book 1 left off. Caryn is still struggling to understand the gift her grandmother gave to her while trying to recover from her first run in with the mysterious Trickster. She quickly learns that the Trickster isn't the only person she has to worry about.
The author does a nice job of advancing the development of the main character while introducing a new antagonist and setting the stage for more interesting adventures featuring Fly Girl.