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Love for the Cold-Blooded
Love for the Cold-Blooded: Or: the Part-Time Evil Minion's Guide to Accidentally Dating a Superhero | Alex Gabriel
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Superheroes. Evil minions. And one hell of a conflict of interest.Being related to a supervillain isn't a big deal to Pat West. So what if his mom occasionally tries to take over the world? All Pat wants is to finish university and become an urban designer. That he moonlights as an evil minion sometimes - that's just a family tradition.Then Pat accidentally sleeps with superhero Silver Paladin, otherwise known as reclusive billionaire Nick Andersen. It's a simple misunderstanding. Pat never means to impersonate a prostitute, honest. But soon Pat is in way over his head, and threatening to fall for the worst possible guy.When Pat's mother returns to bring the world to its knees, Silver Paladin races to stop her... and all of Pat's secrets threaten to blow up in his face. How can Pat reconcile being a minion with wanting a hero? Will Nick's feelings for Pat overcome what keeps them apart? Or will they both lose everything?Length: 135.000 words"Love for the Cold-Blooded" is a light-hearted jaunt through a world of superheroes and villains, android dolphins, mind control rays, eldritch artifacts stolen from the tombs of ancient gods, and young men loving not wisely, but well.
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This book fulfills two of the #PopSugarReadingChallenge prompts:
✔️a book about a villain or anti-hero
✔️a book with an LGBT+ protagonist

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Love for the Cold-Blooded is officially one of my favourite books of all time. It‘s a fun adventure with lots of great narrative beats and comedic moments. It‘s the first book I‘ve read in ages that I‘ve wanted to make fan art for.

On top of having a great story, fun characters, and a cute romance, Alex Gabriel has a main character who is openly and unapologetically bi which makes me so happy, you have no idea.