
@ScribeAfterFive
Office girl from 8–5, a scribe from 5–who knows. I rate based on vibes, emotion, and late-night spirals. I love fantasy, romance, psychological thrillers, and the kind of emotional chaos that lingers for days. No lit degree—just a love for books.
Ratings
Office girl from 8–5, a scribe from 5–who knows. I rate based on vibes, emotion, and late-night spirals. I love fantasy, romance, psychological thrillers, and the kind of emotional chaos that lingers for days. No lit degree—just a love for books.
Ratings
He is a priest. She is a pole dancer.
That should’ve been the line I didn’t cross—
but here we are: spiritually compromised and completely obsessed.
McIntire knew exactly what she was doing. And she did it anyway.
SCANDALOUS! I love it.
Song choice for this book: Unholy by Sam Smith
He is a priest. She is a pole dancer.
That should’ve been the line I didn’t cross—
but here we are: spiritually compromised and completely obsessed.
McIntire knew exactly what she was doing. And she did it anyway.
SCANDALOUS! I love it.
Song choice for this book: Unholy by Sam Smith
What has this book done to me?
I’m a bag of contradictions — numb, yet simmering. Beneath the surface: rage, frustration, relief, anxiety, hurt, and something dangerously close to understanding. I’ve been staring at this blank review box for what feels like hours, the cursor blinking back at me like it’s mocking my inability to translate this ache into words. But nothing about this book is normal, is it?
Every chapter of Alche …Read More
What has this book done to me?
I’m a bag of contradictions — numb, yet simmering. Beneath the surface: rage, frustration, relief, anxiety, hurt, and something dangerously close to understanding. I’ve been staring at this blank review box for what feels like hours, the cursor blinking back at me like it’s mocking my inability to translate this ache into words. But nothing about this book is normal, is it?
Every chapter of Alche …Read More
This was just as enjoyable as Assistant to the Villain. Although this installment leans much more romance-forward, I have to admit there were moments where Trystan and Evie’s dynamic started to feel a little tired. The constant push-and-pull drifted past “slow burn” and into “why are we still doing this?” territory.
I’m also starting to notice that Hannah Nicole Maehrer tends to rush her endings, stacking as many plot twists …Read More
This was just as enjoyable as Assistant to the Villain. Although this installment leans much more romance-forward, I have to admit there were moments where Trystan and Evie’s dynamic started to feel a little tired. The constant push-and-pull drifted past “slow burn” and into “why are we still doing this?” territory.
I’m also starting to notice that Hannah Nicole Maehrer tends to rush her endings, stacking as many plot twists …Read More
Oh my, this was such a fun read. I stumbled on some fanart for this book on Pinterest and picked it up on a whim, totally unaware that there were already two books out and another on the way in 2026. Zero regrets.
The playfulness of this story hooked me immediately. The concept of being the assistant to the Villain? Absolutely yes. After reading so many romantasies where the FMC and MMC fall into the same two power dynamics, …Read More
Oh my, this was such a fun read. I stumbled on some fanart for this book on Pinterest and picked it up on a whim, totally unaware that there were already two books out and another on the way in 2026. Zero regrets.
The playfulness of this story hooked me immediately. The concept of being the assistant to the Villain? Absolutely yes. After reading so many romantasies where the FMC and MMC fall into the same two power dynamics, …Read More