Part of the Subpar heroes multi-author collaboration series. Signed, I'm Yours! follows a self proclaimed supervillain find his way to happiness.
From the blurb:
I'm The Sinister Signature. New York City's biggest supervillain. And anything I sign is mine!
Including the hunky, happy-go-lucky SPAM agent with the bear-bod who catches me red-handed.
Jack "Happy" Lewis.
The man who can never turn his smile into a frown and who's way too excited to be tied to me for the foreseeable future.
He drives me up the wall, but at least I've got a guy on the inside who can help me with my mission.
In my search for my missing family, SPAM, the mysterious agency that handles super-powered individuals, and Happy are my only recourse.
There is one problem however.
With Mr. Goody-Two-Shoes stuck by my side, I'm starting to feel...things and I don't like it.
It gets worse when we have to pretend we're engaged.
The last thing I need right now is to fall head over heels and quit my search. Or give up my criminal empire and go over to the good side.
Ew. That's not me.
I'm a supervillain, damn it. I won't fall victim to Jack's charms.
No, I won't.
Signed, I'm Yours! is a standalone paranormal romcom with a grumpy supervillain, an always-happy good guy literally stuck together on a case, a fake instant engagement, a very convenient bi-awakening, and only one bed.
Part of the multi-author Subparheroes MM romance series.
Molly Otto's review:
What a fun read in the subpar heroes universe! Seojun is a 'supervillan', well, at least in his own head that counts, right? Sure, he does bad things but only to those who deserve and can afford it. When he steals Jack a member of SPAM & CREEP, he starts to see the truth. Then maybe he does deserve loyal people on his side. These two are honestly just plain fun, and their friends are all fantastic. They have a banter that I wish more authors could pull off where it just works for them, and they make each other better in the long run. A great addition to this series.
Signed, I'm Yours! is currently available as an e-book
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