“Assistant to the Villain” by Hannah Nicole Maehrer is a romantasy novel that follows Evie, who becomes the assistant to a notorious villain. The story is split between the perspectives of Evie and the Villain, providing readers with two witty, daring, and endearing characters to fall in love with. The book is an easy and entertaining read, perfect for reading on the go or while traveling.

Pros:

  • “Assistant to the Villain” is an easy and entertaining read, perfect for reading on the go or while traveling.
  • The book has received a rating of 4 out of 5, indicating that it is well-liked by readers.
  • The story is split between the perspectives of Evie and the Villain, providing readers with two witty, daring, and endearing characters to fall in love with.
  • The book has been described as “Once Upon a Time meets The Office,” which is a unique and intriguing concept.

Cons:

  • The book is not meant for philosophical insight or a complex plot, so readers looking for a deeper read may be disappointed.
  • While the book is entertaining, it may not be memorable in the long run.

Comparable books:

“Assistant to the Villain” falls under the romantasy genre, which combines romance and fantasy. It can be compared to other romantasy books such as:

  • A Court of Thorns and Roses” by Sarah J. Maas
  • “The Cruel Prince” by Holly Black.

Book Recommendations:

If you enjoyed “Assistant to the Villain,” you may also enjoy:

  • “The Shadows Between Us” by Tricia Levenseller
  • “The Gilded Wolves” by Roshani Chokshi.

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