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Accomplice to the Villain: 3 (Assistant and the Villain, 3) : Maehrer, Hannah Nicole: desertcart.in: Books Review: praise the evil overlord - It was a good book. I can't say it didnt give me readers slump, that happend with the second book too, but I got over it Review: The Sweetest Thing - When a reader ventures into this series, they presume—from their experience with book one—that this series will be a riot of laughter, humour and love. They would be right to presume that, of course, for there is nothing more prevalent in Maehrer’s writing than heart; but, the second book is what truly reveals the depth of emotion and complexities the series actually has. The third book sustains that level of complexity, even while further escalating the depth of emotion, plot and stakes. The one aspect that has been present throughout this series is the absolute heart in Maehrer’s writing. The writing in this book is quite simply one of the most heart moving aspects of it. Yes, of course it has you laughing, kicking your feet in the air and riveted to the pages; but more importantly, it has you absolutely drowning in the lives, emotions and hearts of its story and characters. It’s the warmest hug after a rough day and the most perfectly-timed joke after a good cry. There’s honestly nothing more a reader can ask for. Every reader has their own preferences and generally one of mine with regard to the narration, is that I enjoy books better when they don’t switch perspectives. However, Maehrer has truly done a fantastic job building a space for her characters in my heart, that I found that the switching perspectives bothered me not at all. I was smiling through them all, and while yes, I did have a favourite (I mean, who doesn’t?) I found I wasn’t unhappy when it shifted back and forth and quite enjoyed all the characters’ stories and voices. Additionally, the chapter headers and the third person POV greatly helps ensure you’re always aware of whose perspective the chapter reads in. The pace in this book is so wonderfully even throughout—though personally I sensed that it began to race in the last twenty percent. I would say that the writing in this book is closely tied to why it feels that way. Outside of being extremely immersive, humourous and engaging; it’s got a style to it that makes it feel rather like a dance. A dance that, even if you don’t feel like you know the steps to, the author does a fantastic job leading you through. There are no breaks or stumbles, just smooth sailing with an extremely warm and talented partner. The plot in this series has been building and building; subtly hiding beneath the more visible sub-plots—that have a way of making it hard to look away from them. I will say that with each book, the author makes the world all the more unique and the plot all the more complex. While it may have ended in a way that makes me wonder how it’s possible to solve this puzzle, I’m super curious to see how Maehrer is going to write her way into our hearts and out of the plot knots. If you’ve had the chance to read this book, or even just the blurb of it, you’d know that the world that the author has created is no where near anything a reader can call familiar. It’s brand new and filled with colours we don’t have names for, powers that we don’t have experience with and people that we don’t have a chance predicting. I would suggest to do a quick read of at least book two before starting this, because that is where the series truly expands and reveals its world and that foundation is what book three, Accomplice to the Villain builds on. Expect there to be more magic, more mayhem, more evil and more chaos! The author has come a long way from her first book and I cannot wait to see where she takes us next; both within this series and then eventually beyond it. Four and a half stars! Please do check trigger warnings as always; there are themes in this book that can be difficult for some









| Best Sellers Rank | #427,408 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #24 in Humorous Fantasy (Books) #63 in Romantic Fantasy |
| Book 3 of 4 | Assistant and the Villain |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (10,225) |
| Dimensions | 15.24 x 2.54 x 22.73 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1649378548 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1649378545 |
| Importer | Atlantic Publishers and Distributors (P) Ltd., 7/22, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi - 110002 INDIA, Email – [email protected], Ph – 011-47320500 |
| Item Weight | 431 g |
| Language | English |
| Packer | Bookswagon, 2/13 Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi 110002, [email protected] , 01140159253 |
| Print length | 384 pages |
| Publication date | 5 August 2025 |
| Publisher | Entangled: Red Tower Books |
C**A
praise the evil overlord
It was a good book. I can't say it didnt give me readers slump, that happend with the second book too, but I got over it
A**)
The Sweetest Thing
When a reader ventures into this series, they presume—from their experience with book one—that this series will be a riot of laughter, humour and love. They would be right to presume that, of course, for there is nothing more prevalent in Maehrer’s writing than heart; but, the second book is what truly reveals the depth of emotion and complexities the series actually has. The third book sustains that level of complexity, even while further escalating the depth of emotion, plot and stakes. The one aspect that has been present throughout this series is the absolute heart in Maehrer’s writing. The writing in this book is quite simply one of the most heart moving aspects of it. Yes, of course it has you laughing, kicking your feet in the air and riveted to the pages; but more importantly, it has you absolutely drowning in the lives, emotions and hearts of its story and characters. It’s the warmest hug after a rough day and the most perfectly-timed joke after a good cry. There’s honestly nothing more a reader can ask for. Every reader has their own preferences and generally one of mine with regard to the narration, is that I enjoy books better when they don’t switch perspectives. However, Maehrer has truly done a fantastic job building a space for her characters in my heart, that I found that the switching perspectives bothered me not at all. I was smiling through them all, and while yes, I did have a favourite (I mean, who doesn’t?) I found I wasn’t unhappy when it shifted back and forth and quite enjoyed all the characters’ stories and voices. Additionally, the chapter headers and the third person POV greatly helps ensure you’re always aware of whose perspective the chapter reads in. The pace in this book is so wonderfully even throughout—though personally I sensed that it began to race in the last twenty percent. I would say that the writing in this book is closely tied to why it feels that way. Outside of being extremely immersive, humourous and engaging; it’s got a style to it that makes it feel rather like a dance. A dance that, even if you don’t feel like you know the steps to, the author does a fantastic job leading you through. There are no breaks or stumbles, just smooth sailing with an extremely warm and talented partner. The plot in this series has been building and building; subtly hiding beneath the more visible sub-plots—that have a way of making it hard to look away from them. I will say that with each book, the author makes the world all the more unique and the plot all the more complex. While it may have ended in a way that makes me wonder how it’s possible to solve this puzzle, I’m super curious to see how Maehrer is going to write her way into our hearts and out of the plot knots. If you’ve had the chance to read this book, or even just the blurb of it, you’d know that the world that the author has created is no where near anything a reader can call familiar. It’s brand new and filled with colours we don’t have names for, powers that we don’t have experience with and people that we don’t have a chance predicting. I would suggest to do a quick read of at least book two before starting this, because that is where the series truly expands and reveals its world and that foundation is what book three, Accomplice to the Villain builds on. Expect there to be more magic, more mayhem, more evil and more chaos! The author has come a long way from her first book and I cannot wait to see where she takes us next; both within this series and then eventually beyond it. Four and a half stars! Please do check trigger warnings as always; there are themes in this book that can be difficult for some
R**A
Boring
Absolutely boring book. You can safely start reading at the 80% mark and still not have missed much. Just a bunch of adults acting like love-sick teenagers who don’t know how to use their words. The first book was great, second was meh and this was a downright waste of time.
ج**ي
10/10
L**E
Can't wait for the next one
T**N
This series continues to be phenomenal. The humor. The snark. The emotions. The intrigue. The mysteries inside of mysteries. The absurd sexual tension. It was all so so good. It kept me completely enthralled from the first word until the last with three dimensional characters, a captivating storyline, layered world building, palpable tension, unexpected twists, and laughs. I fell head first into the story and was unable to stop reading until the last word. The book started just where the last book left us. The Villain and Evie are still ignoring feelings while they go on ever more dangerous quests in an attempt to save Rennedawn and fix the magic. This book has other characters on separate quests as well - Rebecka and Blade, Gideon and Keeley, Clare and Tatianna - adding more layers to the story. The absurd relationship between Trystan and Evie (who keeps being accidently promoted) is delicious perfection and caused me to once again low key yell at them to just admit their feelings already while rolling my eyes of course. The author does a fantastic job of portraying the grayness of the Villain and his employees who are neither all good nor all bad. They are three dimensional beings - real, relatable people who have scars and flaws, but are really just trying to do their best as messy beings. You know save a village but also throw people overboard. The story includes all the goodness that you’d expect from this genre - fighting, dangerous situations, paranormal creatures, evil entities, henchmen, loyal friends and family, tragic back stories, mystical coincidences, snark, mystery, secrets, betrayal, revelations, plot twists, and laughs. I am can’t wait to read the next book in the series especially how this one ended.
H**A
I'm obsessed with this book! The storyline was so engaging, and the characters felt like real people. Would highly recommend to anyone who loves fantasy novels!
M**Y
Returning to the world of Evie Sage and the Villain has been my greatest pleasure. The book is like no other Romantasy book out there. It is the right balance between plot-driven, character-driven and romantic interactions. Reafing this I was not bored a single second. The only bad thing is that book 4 is not out yet.
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