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  • I'm in Love with the Villainess, Vol. 4

  • Written by: Inori
  • Narrated by: Courtney Shaw
  • Length: 9 hrs and 36 mins
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I'm in Love with the Villainess, Vol. 4

Written by: Inori
Narrated by: Courtney Shaw
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SAVING THE WORLD FOR EACH OTHER

Rae and Claire may have thwarted the assassination attempt on the pope, but life in the Nur Empire was never going to be easy. Intrigue abounds, from a brewing power struggle between the empress and her daughter, to the ever-present threat of Nur's demon neighbors, to the growing fires of another revolution. Worse, yet another danger lurks just out of sight, one that threatens not only nations, but the entire world...

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Unapologetically queer

For all the machinations of the Empress and the demons and the church, the moments that work best are the quiet ones: the love in the found family of Claire and Rae and their two adopted daughters, the trials and joys of parenting, and Rae supporting a trans student to embrace womanhood and transition. Volume 4 suffers a bit from the Empire storyline being stretched out over 3 volumes, whereas the Revolution storyline of the first two volumes was more tightly plotted, but I'm excited to see where the conflict between the demons and the church is going in volume 5.

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