I knew that the world was never going to forgive me for loving a villain.
All anyone was going to remember about Sulien Seo was that he was a terrorist, but she knew that he was actually a hero. Sadly, she's the only person who actually still believes in him. Now, she's on her own, her own family can't stand her, and making it even harder, she's nineteen weeks pregnant weeks pregnant with Sulien's son. It's the whole reason her family cut her off, leaving her to support herself and figure her life out for herself and making life even harder. She's in her sophomore year of college.
She knew that she had no other choice. She had nowhere else to turn. With nowhere else to turn, she is forced to move in with Sulien's old friends, Jace and Kane.
She knew that living with them should be dangerous. After all, they were actually villains, even if they were not villains of the notorious kind. But in living with them, she finds that she feels safer than she has ever felt in the past.
She knew that she had to be smart about all of this. She knew that she was going to have to work hard, prove her loyalty, and take care of her baby if she wanted to survive what was heading her way. And if she was lucky, she knew that she could climb her way back into her own family, and maybe if she was lucky, they would even accept her baby, despite who his father was.
Did she really want that, though? How could she walk away from Jace and Kane? They were the only ones who had accepted her and her baby, and more than that, they had accepted her for who she was and even her past.
Welcome to the Savior Complex Series. Catalyst is the first book in this new series. While Origins may not be needed to enjoy Catalyst, it will, in fact, help you understand the world better, introduce you to Sulien Seo and other characters. Catalyst will take place a few months after Origins and features an MMF couple, and it does have light MM content and MF and group scenes. Reader discretion is advised as there are some strong themes. Full content warnings can be found within the first few pages of the book.
I actually think, having read Origins after I read Catalyst that reversing the reading order is actually a much more informative read. Origins introduces you to characters that you will meet again in Catalyst, but more than that, it will help you better understand the world and what is going on around the characters. It actually has a lot of information in it.
In this world, hero and villain are nothing more than just words. They really mean nothing.
Catalyst is the story of a hero and villains and the world that revolves around it. The best way I can describe it is Marvel Comics meets The Boys mixed in with romance, and you can't forget about all the family drama.
This was one of the first books that took me a few chapters to get into, but once the book got going and I got into it, I loved it, and I couldn't stop reading. I, in fact, couldn't stop reading, and it only took me like a day and a half to read, so I think I must have really been enjoying it. Honestly, I usually bounce between books a bit, depending on my mood. This book, though, I just couldn't stop reading, and I didn't bounce, so that says a lot.
It is a little typical in terms of a romance. Everyone falls in love very quickly (I think in like two or three weeks), but I am used to that with romances. I loved the plot and found it a bit different and unique. I am looking forward to the next book and can't wait to see what happens next. It really is a great book, even if it is a bit chopy at first. It is a why-choose, pregnant mom, and the characters all just want to do and be better. It's a highly recommend.
I do wish that there had been more of Jace and Kane's relationship. Maybe we will get more of that in the following books. Fingers crossed.