Apprentice to the Villain

by

Hannah Nicole Maehrer

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy young adult fantasy with a strong focus on slow-burn romance would likely enjoy this book.
  • Fans of grumpy-sunshine dynamics, workplace romance in a fantasy setting, and found family tropes will find much to love.
  • Those who appreciate humor mixed with their fantasy, quirky characters, and don't mind a bit of romantic frustration as the tension builds will be drawn to this story.
  • Readers who enjoyed the first book in the series and are invested in Evie and Trystan's relationship will be eager to continue their journey.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers looking for a fast-paced, action-packed fantasy might find this book frustrating due to its focus on character relationships and slower plot development.
  • Those who dislike slow-burn romances or get impatient with prolonged miscommunication between characters may struggle with the romantic elements.
  • Readers seeking a more mature or darker fantasy narrative might find the tone too light or young adult-oriented.
  • Additionally, those who prefer standalone novels or dislike cliffhangers may be disappointed by the book's open ending and reliance on the larger series arc.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Engaging and fun plot with unexpected twists and turns
  • Strong character development, especially for Evie
  • Enjoyable found family dynamic among the characters
  • Humorous and witty dialogue
  • Compelling slow-burn romance between Evie and Trystan
  • Interesting expansion of the fantasy world and magic system
  • Entertaining side character storylines and romances
  • Emotional depth and heartwarming moments
  • Exciting quests and adventures that keep the story moving
  • Cliffhanger ending that builds anticipation for the next book

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Pacing issues, with some readers finding parts of the book slow
  • Overuse of interruptions in romantic moments, leading to frustration
  • Excessive miscommunication between main characters
  • Introduction of too many new characters and subplots
  • Lack of significant progress in the main romance
  • Repetitive story beats, especially regarding the main characters' relationship
  • Disjointed narrative with frequent POV changes
  • Some readers found the plot chaotic and unfocused
  • Overreliance on certain tropes and plot devices
  • Inconsistent character behavior compared to the first book

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