Series:Ā Villainous Things
Pages: 418
Time to read: 2h15m
Pages/hour: 186
Date read: 11 July 2023 (re-read)
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What a ride!
So, heads up, Iāve now read this book three times.
And at some point, Iām sure Iāll get through the audiobook, too.
Itās just so much fun!
Truth is, I saw a bunch of posts about it on social media before I picked it up for the first time and I wasnāt sure if I was going to dig in. I had ā as I always do ā a massive TBR, and this was a new series from a new-to-me author, so I wasnāt sure when Iād get around to reading it.
Then I saw people on Instagram recommending it and I was like, okay, letās give this a go.
This book grabs you from the get-go. Rochelle has a very distinct way of writing her character voices and, though Iām sure itās not for everyone, it absolutely works for me. Thereās a clear savviness with the genre that means the voice and tone exquisitely walk that fine line between being absolutely on point versus tipping into cringe ā this is a difficult feat, but itās one I think sheās pulled off.
Seriously, this reads like dirty Deadpool and although Iām kind of over Marvel at this point, Iām here for this.
But what about the book itself?
Well, on the one hand, weāve got Xander Suarez, aka Doctor Antihero. Heās from a powerful supervillain family ā the son of two absolute terrors ā but when it comes to his own powers? Heās got zilch. Nothing.
So, instead, he spends his time inventing devices that might actually be helpful, eating the best fried chicken in Big City, being bullied by his bestie, Kai, and Domming the fuck out of the guys he sleeps with.
Oh yeah, itās that kind of spicy.
And then, thereās Butch. Captain Masculine might be a big, strong superhero, but Butch is desperately trying to work out what he wants from his life because he knows that being indebted to this city, trying to live up to his parentsā reputation, and marry a woman to have superbabies isnāt it.
Both Xander and Butch find themselves on a dating app, and although Xander doesnāt want to be there, and Butch is sure he was only looking for women, they still agree to meet. But can a supervillain and a superhero make it work?
Xander is absolutely my favourite, and three books into this series, thatās even more the case. Obviously, every romance book is designed to make you fall in love with its characters, and I love every new pair, but then Xander pops up and Iām like, oh, there he is. Heās a good entry character, too, as his experience as a normie in a family full of supes gives us a nice introduction to the world and its lore, which is important for the external plot weāre going to have to follow.
Kai is hilarious as Xanderās bestie (heās not pleased about it except when he is) and although we only briefly meet some of his siblings, Wolfgang is mysterious and interesting, so itās fun that the second book is all about him!
As for Butch? Thereās some interesting family stuff going on with him, which does require a bit of concentration in terms of superhero names and civilian names that get thrown around all the time. Xander and Butchās relationship is absolutely the main driver of the entire plot (itās the only reason the external plot even really comes up), and that meant I cared more about the external plot in my re-read; in the first read, I just wanted them to end up together!
Oh, and of course, itās spicy AF. There are content/trigger warnings at the beginning of each of Rochelleās books that are worth reading, though I wouldnāt necessarily say any of these are the darkest things Iāve read.
The kinks, though. š„µ
So much of the journey between Xander and Butch is sexual as well as emotional and itās lovely to see how much they grow into where they end up.
So whatās going on outside the bedroom?
Some favourite scenesā¦
These are mostly without spoilers ā just look out for them.
THAT dinner at the compound. I love, love, LOVE a book where characters are hiding their identities ā whether intentionally or not ā and then the putting it all together that comes up later. Bonus points if the characters arenāt mad at each other about it. This scene/chapter or two is super fun as things start to come to light. (And because we all kind of know whatās going to happen before it does!)
Xander and Butchās first date. This scene really sets the tone. Itās hot, and thereās the odd quip thrown, but Xanderās immediately thawing for Butch and Butch is ready to follow him to the ends of the Earth (on his knees, of course). Add in the little hitch in their plans at the end, and I think this is a great set-up for the overall vibe of these books.
Not a scene as such but just: the image of Violentia sailing away on her little segway and playing chicken with a bus. Iconic. Love her.
Give it a read!
Want to give a sassy, sexy, superhero-meets-supervillain romance a try? Check it out, and then let me know what your favourite scene was, too!