Episode Fourteen
Can a workplace romance with a magical twist truly captivate your heart? Meet us on “Of Swords and Soulmates” as we talk about the buzz around Hannah Nicole Maehrer’s “Assistant to the Villain.” Fueled by social media hype, this charming tale blends humor, romance, and fantasy in a way that had us all hooked. We discuss our star ratings and how this book compares to our favorite films and TV shows.
Our deep dive into “Assistant to the Villain” is packed with laughter, insights, and debates on the romance dynamics within. We scrutinize the slow-burn relationship, the intriguing character motivations, and the effectiveness of the romantic tension. Comparing the book’s relationships to iconic pairings like Jim and Pam or Han and Leia, we explore the broader impact of romance in storytelling. We dip into a tangent on what makes a villain a villain, and who is the baddie?
Assistant to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer
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Our Thoughts
How we rated the book. See our rating system explained here.

“I am chomping at the bit for book two. This is a five for me”



“I picked up real friendly, delightful vibes from this book. It was 95% warm”



“I thought the romance was fairly well done”



“It’s a fun rom-com with like magical bits in it. What’s not to like?”

