Assistant to the Villain By: Hannah Nicole

 Dear Readers,

    From opening to end, this book had me absorbed. There was something that had me entertained throughout the story because it didn’t become boring. Although I was expecting something a slight more in the romance division between the villain and his assistant, but they had me hanging on that one. For certain, it wasn’t boring in the slimmest, indeed I was predicting some romance between those two. They did deliver endless hints of them both craving to have something further than what they are presently having, but they both seemed to have chickened out last minute each moment they were going to confess.

    The stable advancement of the story holds you obsessed with wishing to discover out who is that is producing destruction in the systems that the villain had put a lot of time developing up with. The further things become heated, the further you realize you may identify who it is that is the ongoing headache of this book. Nevertheless the moment you barely expect it, they struck you with something totally different, and everything just flips upside down when the person who executed it realizes that they are hot on their trail. The further you read, the more secrets that are brought to light. 

    They will leave your mouth hanging open to say the least because the blame game certainly makes an appearance when things start to make sense. Especially with the amount of dishonesty that the assistant is exposed to at the end of the book. She doesn’t let it break her, and she continues chugging forward. Only to become stronger.


    Have Fun Reading!


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