Reviewed by Kristin
Evie Sage is looking for a job. Employment isn’t that easy to
come by in her fantasy/magical/medieval kingdom of Rennedawn, and soft hearted
Evie stepped aside from her last job offer because the other applicant with
multiple children hanging from her cloak looked so darn needy. Nonetheless,
Evie is the main support of her household containing her ailing father and her
young sister. She simply must find a job!
Cue the walk home through the dangerous forest where Evie gets
caught between King Benedict’s guards and the man they are chasing. And it’s
not just any man either—it’s The Villain.
The wanted posters for The Villain portray an old man with a
gray beard and gruesome teeth. Even though this man exudes a sense of danger,
he looks nothing like those posters. He’s young, strong, and quite handsome. As
he clasps his hand over Evie’s mouth to keep her from crying out, she can’t
help but notice that The Villain is rather different from the man who she and many
others in the kingdom fear.
After The Villain whisks Evie away to his secret lair, he
can’t just let her leave. What’s next? Her head hanging from a hook in his
entryway? No, he gives her a job: Assistant to the Villain.
This novel is snappy and engaging, even if you have to choose
to accept a few of the more unusual premises and plot twists. Evie quickly
makes herself invaluable running The Villain’s business. The romance part (duh,
The Villain is HOT!) is somewhat predictable, but nonetheless enjoyable. There
were a few points when I wished that Evie would have remembered she had a brain
instead of getting so wishy washy over the fact that surely her swooning
feelings of love could never be reciprocated, but obviously the author needed
to keep the action moving along for a few more chapters.
The twist at the end did give me hope for Evie’s spunkiness
and leadership abilities, and leaves room for a sequel.
Assistant to the Villain actually
started as a series of TikToks by @hannahnicolemae. After going viral as a
BookToker, Hannah Nicole Maehrer penned her debut novel and has the sequel, Apprentice
to the Villain, coming out in August 2024, and a third book contracted for
2025.
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