In the vein of stories like Wicked and Cruella, 12 Hunks of Herculeia shows us that not all villains are the bad guys! I was a huge fan of Greek mythology as a kid, and as a lover of spice now, this was a GREAT meeting of those two worlds. If you are a mythos purist, then maybe skip this one because you've been warned up front that there are "many ridiculous liberties taken."
My introduction to the absolutely fantastic works of C. Rochelle was Not All Himbos Wear Capes, and 12 Hunks delivers the same level of fun alongside warm fuzzy feelings with the new addition of feeling up warm fuzzies. I love that there is a good amount of story dedicated to the relationships Leia's non-men have with each other, because a RH with ancient beings who don't have sexy times with each other is where I draw the line of suspension of belief. The non-men are all sweet, precious, lovable characters, but each in their own special way, and each with their own special equipment for the copious scenes of coitus! Seriously- the spice is insane and had me wishing I was Leia (or really any of the non-guys would be fine, too) more than once.
C. Rochelle has a distinct voice in her writing that some people might not like, but to me that voice made Leia feel more familiar, and sets the story up to feel more like you're hanging out with a friend over a cup of tea or glass of wine.
The only real complaint I have is that I think certain parts of the story and certain characters could have been expanded upon, and I think a trilogy may have helped the ending feel a little less rushed. I'm not bothered enough by this to knock a star off, though.
I say if you enjoy mythology, strong FMCs who take no sh*t, designer peens, spicy shifting, inner healing, found family, real family, villains getting their story told, more designer monster peens, characters you can't help but root for, lots of laughs, and maybe a few tears, then this is a must-read!