Not Her Villain is a a grumpy/sunshine, spicy contemporary romance. It is the second book in Bahrd's Love At All Cost series. The first book is A Voice Without Reason, and I'm kicking myself because it is one of the (many) books on my Kindle that I have yet to read. Having enjoyed Not Her Villain as much as I did, I'll need to rectify that ASAP.
This book features Layla Thorne and Benedict (Ben) Turner. Layla is a best selling author, and Ben is the publishing mogul from Turner Publishing, who buys up smaller publishing companies and dismantles them. It just so happens that he bought the publishing house under which she is contracted. Neither of them know this when they first connect.
Layla is doing research for her morally grey main character in her upcoming billionaire romance novel. Layla (aka Lisa) reached out to Ben (aka Blake) on a dating app and explains that she's doing research. There's something about her that he finds fascinating and therefore agrees to answer her questions. The two end up exchanging messages frequently, so when he comes into town, he gets her to agree to a face-to-face interview. But before they can meet up at said interview, the meet through mutual friends and realize both had used pseudonyms.
The two characters have wonderful chemistry together and share some witty dialogue. Ben falls hard and fast, which is not the norm for him. Layla falls too, but does her best to keep him at arms length to protect her heart, but in the end he is irresistible.
This book was unexpectedly delightful. I expected the spice, which is always fun, but the connection between the characters, and their struggles to see themselves through the others' eyes was relatable. Ben is an alpha male used to getting what he wants, and he is very possessive of Layla. Layla is a strong woman who can give as good as she gets. They really are well suited. I also wanted to note that the book has disability representation which I appreciate. Love is for everyone and it is nice to see characters who embody physical and/or mental characteristics that are considered to be outside the norm.