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APPRENTICE TO THE VILLAIN by Hannah Nicole Maehrer

APPRENTICE TO THE VILLAIN

by Hannah Nicole Maehrer

Pub Date: Aug. 6th, 2024
ISBN: 9781649377173
Publisher: Entangled: Red Tower Books

Maehrer presents a fantasy romance novel about a very bad man and his very good employee.

Evie Sage is the resilient and cheerful assistant to Trystan Maverine, an evil overlord known only as The Villain. Despite Trystan's numerous attempts to intimidate and drive her away—including placing a corpse on her desk—Evie’s unwavering optimism and competence gradually disrupt his office’s grim environment. Trystan is a complex character who grapples with his role as his society’s primary antagonist while dealing with various perilous situations and his own deep fear of light and color. Evie’s presence brings a spark of light into his world, challenging his perceptions and stirring long-buried emotions. The plot thickens with the introduction of King Benedict, who falsely accuses Trystan of causing a devastating illness in his kingdom, of being responsible for Evie’s death, and of keeping a mythical creature called a guvre. This leads to Trystan’s capture; later, however, Evie appears at a royal ceremony, revealing that she’s very much alive.This reignites Trystan’s determination, with the help of allies, to expose King Benedict’s true nature. The novel weaves together themes of redemption, loyalty, and the transformative power of love. Throughout, the characters navigate perilous events and heartfelt moments, leading to unexpected alliances. The narrative is marked by fun dialogue (“Nice to see you, too, boss. Might I ask why you just kicked me?”) and a good balance of amusement and seriousness. Evie emerges as a well-developed character, particularly after she and her brother, Gideon, discuss their familial history: “Her mother had loved art, had loved portraits and landscapes of people and places that held meaning to her, but her father had put nearly all of them into storage when her mother disappeared. He said he couldn’t bear to look at them, but now she wondered if his motives were less romantic and more nefarious.” The book’s motifs of personal growth, romance, and overcoming adversity will resonate well with both YA and adult readers.

An engaging love story about finding strength in vulnerability.