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Falling for the Villain
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1. Yes. Without giving too much away, the “bad boy” has a nice twist that makes the whole enemies-to-friend scenario work well without being too cheesy.
2. I mentioned this in my review. While YA seems the obvious market, I can also see readers of New Adult and Adult fiction liking this, as long as they are fans of the superhero genre.
3. I’d like to see some of the other heroes and villains of this world, as well as learn more about this villain’s henchman.
Please provide your answers to as many or as few of the questions as you’d like in the comments below. Feel free to ask more questions if you’d like.
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1. Romance novels often feature a “good girl” and “bad guy”. Do you think this book does enough to set itself apart from others that have come before?
2. What demographic do you think this novel is best suited for?
3. What do you think will happen next? Or, what more would you like to learn about the world or the characters in the sequel?
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Thank you, Kim Elliot, for inspiring these wonderful questions.
Feel free to also share your reviews and or thoughts on the book in your comments.