A review by elleyotter
Enter the Multi-Vers by C. Rochelle

4.0

I've adored the wild ride that is the Villainous Things series. I didn't even know I needed sexy gay superheroes (and villains, yessssss, the villains) in my life until C. Rochelle and her vicious Suarez family of supervillains fell into it. And I am SO GLAD they did.

I'm SORRY, my lovely little sammich boys, I am comparing you against your brothers, so this is probably my least favorite book - in a series of super-spectactular books that I can't stop screaming about, so the bar was set HIGH. Definitely check out C. Rochelle's GIRTHY list of tropes, k!nks, and content warnings at the beginning of the book.

I liked the dynamics between twins Gabe and Dre and how their relationship(s) develop(s) with Theo. (Heehee, sammich.) Multi-vers doesn't quite edge over the line into twincest (much as Theo might like it to!), but C. Rochelle manages to aggressively flirt with that line without every actually crossing it. I'm not into 'cest romances (it's one of my few hard limits), but I thoroughly enjoyed Multi-vers and how C. Rochelle weaves the hearts and desires of these three (total psychopaths, let's be real) together.

This is the fourth and final book in the Villainous Things series (barring any extra everyone getting together type of short story). This series is best read in order, as Enter the Multi-Vers closes the loop on the larger overarching series plotline - and also opens the door to various spin-off series, woo!