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Rachel Ferguson is living it up behind bars! Prison life suits her, and she spends her days relaxing, napping, and tormenting Prince Elliott. But though she relishes in her newfound freedomâand in watching Elliott fumeâshe decides itâs time to pack it in and crush the prince before he explodes! Find out how Rachel concludes her dungeon vacation in Prison Life is Easy for a Villainess: Volume 2!
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1 primary bookPrison Life is Easy for a Villainess (Light Novel) is a 1-book series first released in 2022 with contributions by Hibiki Yamazaki and Sean McCann.
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I love this series. It's obviously not the greatest piece of literature ever written or anything, but it's a lot of fun. In a sadistic way, yes, but still fun. Rachel is a hilarious main character who keeps me entertained the entire time, and so I flew through the majority of this book in one sitting.
The second volume sees the conclusion of Rachel's story. I was expecting her stupid fiancé and his cronies to harass her again only to get counterattacked, but the book does more than that. It delves into Margaret's background, and why she wants to snatch the prince from Rachel so badly. I feel like it could be a quite compelling story on its own, but this book isn't about her. We also get a glimpse into Rachel's past towards the end, to see what exactly happened between her and the prince when they were small. Unlike Margaret, however, little explanation is needed for Rachel's behavior aside from the fact that she is 100% a psychopath. There are also a few new characters introduced here, and all of them are horrible. That's why this is such a fun read. My favorite is Sykes' lovely fiancée, Martina the incarnation of love and death.
Oh, and Haley. Haley is cute.
In any case, the series has a pleasant ending. Pleasant for me, that is. And for Rachel, who gets Margaret as her new toy. Maybe not so much for the prince, but again... this isn't about him. All's well that ends well!