A review by aroundthebookbend1
A London Villain by Catherine Wiltcher

5.0

Another Win for Catherine Wiltcher

I gobbled A London Villain right up. I loved Ava and Frankie, and watching their love was so rewarding. I have my moments where sometimes I love insta-love and sometimes I don’t. I loved it here.
I wanted to wrap Ava up in a dozen blankets and keep her safe from the world. When she hurt, I hurt. Her life was so tragic and filled with so much pain, but I love that she didn’t give up. And I love that Frankie was her light in the darkness, and vice versa. Frankie’s character was just as tragic. But he persevered for longer than most would in this situation.
A London Villain showed the true ugliness of humans, but also some of the best and most beautiful parts. It was a story of beauty, tragedy, darkness, light, rage, loneliness, and love.
I loved seeing the characters from other books, especially Joseph (my love). I would’ve liked to know what happened to Alex though. That’s my only complaint.
I can’t wait for Viper’s story, and I know it’s going to rip my heart out.