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job. Felt bad for Rae with how they treated her versus Claire but still good a little short but surprisingly decent for a book that was very much a 'we finished our story but the network gave us funding for seasonanyways so away we go' kind of situation.
i thought inori did a good job of expanding the world to offer a new storyline

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By the third installment, my interest in Claire and Rae has been diminished, As I was reading, I struggled to continue reading because I didnt care about the new problems that were created at the start of volume.
Yes, I enjoy the dynamic between Claire, Rae, and the twins, but ツ/,

Never force yourself to read a book that you are not enjoying, With so many books in the
Procure Im In Love With The Villainess (Light Novel) Vol. 3 Composed By Inori  Rendered As File
world, it isnt worth it, Another pageturner! This series just keeps on giving! Some time has passed since the last book, and now Rae and Claire are married with children, and their lives couldn't be better.
I've become so attached to these characters I couldn't help but smile at every instance of domestic bliss they shared in this book.
Even when the trouble starts and they must put themselves in danger once again, their bond and love for one another is unshakeable.
My only gripe is how it ended so abruptly, I can only hope Vol,comes out very soon! Rae and Claire have settled down after the revolution, working as magic teachers at the Academy of the Bauer Kingdom purposely keeping their distance from politics.
Politics does not leave them alone though as the neighbouring Nur Empire proposes an exchange of hostages to ensure peace.
The Bauer Kingdom is not in a position to refuse, and Rae and Claire are amongst those traveling to the Empire.
It reminds Rea about a spinoff game, but she soon realizes that her meddling in the Bauer Kingdom caused a lot of things to change and that as always games don't do real life events and people much justice.
The laterare short stories set in between volumeand, mostly wholesome sweet things,

The book is a bit short, and clearly the first part of a longer story although without a cliffhanger.
It follows the same line of humour as the earlier volumes with a bit of plotting/intrigue as well.
Not as much character development, but we do get to see more about the world and what might be going on behind the scenes.
The main story had me hooked, smiling and laughing, the side stories were less interesting, feeling a lot like filler without adding much.
Still, I greatly enjoyed reading the story and looking forward to any next part, A solid addition to the series, A slow beginning for the second arc of the story, The extra chapters were cute, though, I'm curious to read more and I hope the story grows just like it grew on the second volume!.
A good continuation. It was great seeing Rae and Claire act as equal partners and their family was really sweet.
I actually liked the bonus scenes better than the main story, for its pace was a bit too slow and the endless romantic rivals became annoying pretty fast.
Otherwise, an entertaining read which made me curious about the next book, WHY Why incest AGAIN.
Is it because it's a "thing"/genre that is decently popular in the author's country Does the author think it's okay

Other than that annoying and regardedassmallbutisn't occurrence, the book was good, and I'll continue to hope for no more incest as I read more into the series.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!

Es la reacción de cualquier persona ante este libro, Claire and Rae managed to survive a revolution, get jobs as teachers, and adopt two orphans.
Thats enough for most, but since they arent evenyet, no time to rest on their laurels! Dispatched into the heart of hostile territory, theres lots of intrigue afoot and this time Rae doesnt have the benefit of foresight to help.


Let me be frank, this book does not need to exist, It simply doesnt. This could have all ended with the second book and it had everything all just right and perfect and it would have been great.
Its the author deciding they had more to say, but that doesnt mean they necessarily should.


So, the fact that this book comes precariously close to wholly justifying itself was quite the shock, especially because the actual story proper is not quite moving with the oomph that the original one did, but more on that in a bit.


With the whole revolution thing taken care of, we get a little bit of domestic bliss for our, but then they are thrust back into the thick of things as theyre forced to visit a hostile foreign power as part of an exchange program.


We also get new characters, some truly unsettling new mysteries Id keep reading this even beyond liking the series just to find out where the hell its actually going now, and, as befits the next act for these two, a diabolical new foe or three and what is up with those names So many questions!.


The story we get is pretty okay its cute seeing Claire and Rae on the same page and as a full on couple for a change and like I said, there are some real wonky implications throughout.
It just doesnt land with quite the impact that the first two books did, It is very smart of them to have Rae running out of game and being forced to deal with life as it happens, at least, I will give them that.


Still, its hard to fault this series too much when its being so damn earnest about everything.
The series tenet of love who you love has never wavered, even if it has gone to some real extremes, and you cant fault a book that embraces the concept of yuri paradise even as its taking jabs at modern Japan with aplomb.
Its really the secret sauce that sets this series apart,

What truly makes this particular book, really, are the bonus chapters, of which there are seven, most of which are filled with all the domestic romance and flirting and, yes, that, that the main story might not have time for.
Its positively overflowing with mush and mush that I was definitely in the mood for,

In particular, theres one very pointed wedding that couldnt be more heavyhanded in laying the smack down on people against samesex marriage, but it gets away with it because its too damn sweet of a moment.


The very last story is told from Claires perspective and its also a great time, though I thought for a minute they were really going to go for it and then seemed to pull back.
The resulting storys fine, but it was nearly a classic,

Main story,stars, buoyed by those lingering mysteries, Bonus chapters, easy. I think I have a real blind spot for this series, but I dont really mind.
Its not perfect, but it is always here to be queer and not be ashamed about it and thats never a bad message.
./Great story as always, but at times it gets too happygolucky for my tastes, especially towards the end, where the payoff in several chapters amounts to ".
. . and then we fucked". although volumeseemed like a good way to end rae and claire's story, inori was able to create a new beginning for both of their lives! I wanted more of the princess and her yanderemightbegf : In the third volume of Im in Love With The Villainess, trilogy.
Rae and Claire have settled down after the revolution, working as magic teachers at the Academy of the Bauer Kingdom purposely keeping their distance from politics.
Politics does not leave them alone though as the neighbouring Nur Empire proposes an exchange of hostages to ensure peace.
The Bauer Kingdom is not in a position to refuse, and Rae and Claire are amongst those traveling to the Nur Empire.
It reminds Rea about a spinoff game, but she soon realizes that her meddling in the Bauer Kingdom caused a lot of things to change and that as always games don't do real life events and people much justice.
The later half of the volume are short stories set in between volumeand, mostly wholesome sweet things.
The book is a bit short, and clearly the first part of a longer story although without a cliffhanger.
It follows the same line of humour as the earlier volumes with a bit of plotting/intrigue as well.
Not as much character development, but we do get to see more about the world and what might be going on behind the scenes.
The main story had me hooked, smiling and laughing, the side stories were less interesting, feeling a lot like filler without adding much.
Overall, I greatly enjoyed reading the story and looking forward to any next part, A solid addition to the trilogy, I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a wholesome fantasy romance story, In this critically acclaimed romantic comedy, a reincarnated gamer pursues her villainous lady love at a fantasy girl's academy! And don't miss the manga adaptation, also from Seven Seas.


Ordinary office worker Oohashi Rei wakes up in the body of the protagonist of her favorite otome game, Revolution.
To her delight, the first person to greet her is also her favorite character, Claire Francoisthe main antagonist of the story! Now, Rei is determined to romance Claire instead of the game's male leads.
But how will her villainous lady love react to this new courtship!,