For as long as she can remember, Claire has wanted to work with super heroes. She collected Warrior Nation cards as a kid, stalked the message boards, and now she's landed a coveted internship with the Chicago branch of Warrior Nation. Claire will do anything to prove she belongs in this world long term, but complicating things is the newest WarNat hero, Joy aka Girl Power, who happens to be egotistical and self-important . . . and adorable and well-nigh perfect. But Claire doesn't want to be just a hero's girlfriend. She wants to be an integral cog in the Warrior Nation machine. Will Claire's new relationship with Girl Power jeopardize her whole life plan? Bridgette, meanwhile, wants out of WarNat. The girlfriend of the famous Vaporizer (aka, Matt), Bridgette is sick of playing second, or third, or five-hundredth fiddle to all the people-in-peril in the city of Chicago. Maybe it's selfish to want her boyfriend to show up for a date on time and not in traction every once in a while, but so be it. She's done being the girlfriend of everyone's perfect man. Of course, once she meets Claire-who's clearly in need of a mentor and wingman-giving up WarNat becomes slightly more complicated. It becomes a lot more complicated when Matt and the rest of his WarNat buddies go missing, leaving only Bridgette and Claire, with their insider knowledge of Warrior Nation and its heroes, to save the day.

