A review by bookwormdaily
Apprentice to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer

3.25

 
She was afraid, but she knew now: fear usually meant you were standing on the edge of something new, something self-altering, something potentially good. Fear was not something she would shy away from ever again.

I miss and adore Evie and Tristan, as well as the other characters in this book. I love their relationship and the found family trope in this book. This sequel is getting more complex in terms of the character background and family and I love how while reading this book I also explore so many settings. However, I felt the plot was all over the place, so redundant and predictable. This book I’ll recommend for you who want to read for the cosy fantasy vibes only.