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Rabble: End Game

Villainous Things, Book 5

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Rabble: End Game

By: C. Rochelle
Narrated by: Philip Alces, Nick J. Russo, Maxine Mitchell, John Solo, Gabriel Michael
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A just-for-funsies reunion book featuring all the MCs from Villainous Things (and Villains in Space), trapped together on an island for Butch and Xander's wedding. Let the filthy chaos ensue!

A taste of what you'll find: 13 unhinged POVs, tropical island forced proximity for all, superheroes x villains x aliens x a very irritated pregnant normie, MM romance (and a little FF, too), everybody gets some (and it's filthy, duh, men in corsets, hoochie daddy shorts, and Gambit crop tops, slooty besties having slooty fantasies about each other (good thing their stellar collisions are into it), rabble chat in every chapter (on top of the IRL ballbusting), feel-good family moments and all the schmoop, and the usual naughty humor and witty banter.

Plus, the wedding you've been waiting for! But first… a tropical cyclone, a fried chicken emergency, lizard grip tapegate times a million, a murder mystery, and superpowers revealed…

It is required that you listen to Villainous Things books 1-4 first, and it is highly recommended that you listen to Earth Boys Are Easy before tackling Rabble: End Game! Otherwise, you may miss some important backstory…

For mature listeners. A complete list of content warnings can be found on the author's website.

©2024 C. Rochelle (P)2025 Podium Audio
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