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Part-Time Gods
Part-Time Gods: DFZ Book 2 | Rachel Aaron
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Life in the magical mess of the Detroit Free Zone is never easy. When you're laboring under the curse of a certain prideful, overbearing dragon, it can be down right impossible. My name is Opal Yong-ae, and I'm a Cleaner. At least, I used to be. Thanks to the supernatural bad luck that turns everything I do against me, these days I'm more of a walking disaster. Getting rid of this curse is the only way to get my life back. Unfortunately, dragon magic is every bit as sneaky and deadly as the monsters behind it, and just as hard to beat. But I've never been one to take her doom at face value. Cornered doesn't mean defeated, and in an awakened city that rules herself, dragons are no longer the biggest powers around.
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BookmarkTavern
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Mehso-so

With her whole debt now due, Opal‘s forced to make some difficult decisions on what she‘s willing to do to spite her father & win her freedom.

This was fun! I‘m always a sucker for locations personified, but Opal herself was very one note. For a very character focused story, it felt very repetitive. & with a sequel bait end, & a very, VERY difficult relationship with her parents, I‘m not sure how quickly I‘ll pick up 3. 🌕🌕🌕🌑🌑

BookmarkTavern Opal‘s parents are at best manipulative and selfish, and at worst narcissistic emotional abusers, and this is a theme throughout the book 12mo
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abookdragonsretreat
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Pickpick

I found this sequel a lot slower paced compared to the first book, but enjoyed seeing more of Opal's childhood and her fathers dragon side. Plot was fairly simple and more about finding a solution to the cliffhanger from book 1. Did find Opal to be overly stubborn though. I liked that this one had a little more romance until Opal screwed it up, so hoping that gets resolved. Ending left on a cliffhanger again so looking forward to final book.