This is the last installment of the
I'm in Love with the Villainess: She's so Cheeky for a Commoner
side series, and I am positively sad about it! But fear not, this volume was as
good as the previous ones and delivers exactly what readers expect.
There are three things I would like to highlight about this third and last installment. First, the revisiting of iconic moments from our villainess' perspective. This volume deals with the revolution arc, which means that we get the angstiest versions of Claire and Rae. I loved reading all those scenes from Claire's perspective, as it allowed us to see the heartbreak she was feeling but was unable to show to Rae at that time.
Second, the characterization of secondary characters. Back then, Claire's friends were quite forgettable, as Rae usually says, so I liked getting to know them better. Catherine, Pepi, and Loretta now have distinct personalities and background stories that make them far more likeable. Even Melia, Claire's mother, gets her time to shine in a flashback short story!
Third, the addition of new moments between Claire and Rae. I am easy to please and desperate for any new content. Luckily, I was satisfied in that regard. Aside from the whole novel, there's an epilogue and short story that's basically them being a couple in love. Domesticity and comedy at its finest, which is why I am here for.
To sum it up, the
I'm in Love with the Villainess: She's so Cheeky for a Commoner
side series was a great addition, especially for fans like me who weren't ready to say goodbye yet. I understand why this is the last installment, however, I am very open to new ones. Just saying!