Jennifer Creek is a very, very normal half-Japanese, half-Australian seventeen-year-old girl, who knows it’s not easy being an unlicensed, teenage super hero.
Her first date with Allan was date-crashed by a super villain who wanted to fry the heart of the boy who broke hers. And a mad scientist tried to give the whole world a zombie apocalypse for Christmas. And then her little brother Max turned into a ghost-in-a-time-machine.
And her best friend’s father is Doctor Apocalypse. And he’s about to drop an asteroid on Paris.
But the hardest part of being a teenage super hero is lying to Allan about her secret identity.
Until Jenny’s secret identity is revealed to the officially licensed super heroes.
Then the hardest part of being a teenage super hero is the way they enforce the licensing rules by dragon.
This book is an entry in the Aurealis Awards for 2016, for which I am a judge. Any review will be withheld until the results of the awards are announced.