Psi Another Day by D.R. Rosensteel – a Review

Psi Another Day by D.R. Rosensteel – a Review

 

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Description:
THERE’S A NEW SUPERHERO IN TOWN.

By day, I’m just another high school girl who likes lip gloss. But by night I’m a Psi Fighter—a secret guardian with a decade of training in the Mental Arts. And I’m about to test those skills in my first battle against evil.

BAD GUYS BEWARE.

When I was six, the Walpurgis Knights, our deadliest enemy, murdered my parents. The Psi Fighters put me into hiding, and all traces of my existence evaporated. Then I went through the most accelerated Psi Fighter training possible. And now I go to your school.

’CAUSE I WILL TAKE YOU OUT.

Unfortunately, so do the bad guys. My parents’ killer has sent his apprentice to infiltrate the school to find me. And everyone is a potential suspect, even irresistible new kid, Egon, and my old nemesis-turned-nice-guy, Mason. Fingers crossed I find the Knight before he finds me…

 

Review:

Psi Another Day is the first book in the Psi Fighter Academy by D. R. Rosensteel.

Lynn “Rinnie” Noelle seems like your normal every day 16 year old teenage girl – going to high school, being bullied, taunted, and all around social misfit.  But in reality she is not. She has a secret identity.  She is a Psi Fighter and has been training for ten years in the Mental Arts.

Her best friend is Kathryn Hollisburg and she knows Rinnie’s secret identity and is there to help her along the way as any best friend does.  Rinnie’s life has been spent preparing for the fight against her enemy the Walburgi Knights. They kidnapped her when she was young and killed both of her parents. And now they seem to be back!  But she has been assigned to find out who at the high school is pushing the drug Psychedone 10 – a twisted mutation of LSD, and who is responsible for the kidnappings in town. And is there a connection between the two?

I loved the character of Rinnie. She has a sassy, snarky attitude and her interactions with her mentor Andor were some of my absolute favorites.  Some of the characters names reminded me of wonderful, whimsical fairytale book characters and the story left me feeling like this could possibly be a wonderful teen series.

The Mental abilities Rinnie possessed and training to learn were creatively named and I enjoyed finding out what each entailed.  This book left me laughing out loud and turning pages to find out who the bad guys were! Well played on the ending!  Left me wanting more!

Reviewed by Erin

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