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Saving Supervillains

Saving Supervillains by Bruce Sentar follows Miles, a retired supervillain hiding in plain sight who secretly possesses overwhelming power. His attempt at anonymity ends when he rescues an injured young woman whose unstable abilities force him into direct contact with the Bureau of Superheroes he has long distrusted. Drawn into a leadership role as Deputy Director, Miles navigates bureaucratic politics, dangerous supers, and a growing circle of romantically interested women. Blending urban fantasy, superhero action, and explicit harem romance, the story tracks his decision to reform the system from within by doing the unthinkable for a Bureau official: protecting and rehabilitating supervillains instead of simply hunting them.
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Saving Supervillains

Saving Supervillains

Saving Supervillains by Bruce Sentar follows Miles, a retired supervillain hiding in plain sight who secretly possesses overwhelming power. His attempt at anonymity ends when he rescues an injured young woman whose unstable abilities force him into direct contact with the Bureau of Superheroes he has long distrusted. Drawn into a leadership role as Deputy Director, Miles navigates bureaucratic politics, dangerous supers, and a growing circle of romantically interested women. Blending urban fantasy, superhero action, and explicit harem romance, the story tracks his decision to reform the system from within by doing the unthinkable for a Bureau official: protecting and rehabilitating supervillains instead of simply hunting them.

Saving Supervillains 2

Saving Supervillains 2

Saving Supervillains 2 (Saving Supervillains, #2) by Bruce Sentar continues the story of Miles, a powerful figure balancing his role as deputy director at the Bureau of Superheroes with his desire to use his abilities for greater impact. Set in a post-apocalyptic urban fantasy world, Miles confronts challenges from his past when his former mentor reemerges, complicating his efforts to protect Point City. Supported by a team of reformed villains turned superheroes, he faces escalating threats that test his leadership and resolve. The novel blends elements of fantasy, science fiction, and romance within a complex superhero framework.

Saving Supervillains 3

Saving Supervillains 3

Saving Supervillains 3 by Bruce Sentar continues Miles’s irreverent, adult-focused take on superheroes and villains in an urban fantasy setting. After Melody’s transformation from monster fruit, the military recruits her for a risky infiltration of Daeva’s stronghold, forcing her to lean into her new appearance and play the part of a supervillain. While Miles coaches Melody through this dangerous assignment and navigates his unconventional romantic entanglements, trouble brews at the Bureau of Superheroes when Beatrix uncovers traces of files he ordered erased and involves their volatile superior, Kim. The novel blends action, humor, erotic harem dynamics, and queer-inclusive relationships as Miles tries to keep his secrets buried without derailing his larger schemes.

Saving Supervillains 4

Saving Supervillains 4

Saving Supervillains 4 by Bruce Sentar continues Miles’s story as he travels to New Haven to uncover the secrets behind Monster Fruit and the enigmatic Daeva. In this blend of urban fantasy, superhero action, and erotic harem romance, Miles begins to live openly as a superpowered being, finding unexpected community and a fragile sense of calm. Stella expands their unconventional relationship network, adding more women and queer dynamics to Miles’s orbit even as monster attacks keep the city on edge. When Daeva reveals the reality of titans and recruits him into a pantheon of near-divine supers, Miles must help defend New Haven and Point City from a shared, catastrophic threat in the form of the Fenris Wolf.

Saving Supervillains 5

Saving Supervillains 5

Saving Supervillains 5 by Bruce Sentar continues Miles’ story after his double life is exposed and he becomes a public figure in Point City. Under intense media attention and political scrutiny, he is forced to navigate superhero bureaucracy while still operating in morally gray territory. His plans to dismantle the Brotherhood and the remnants of Roach’s criminal network are derailed when they launch a devastating strike against both Miles and the Bureau of Superheroes. Blending urban fantasy, superhero action, humor, and erotic harem dynamics, this installment follows Miles as he confronts large-scale fallout, shifting alliances, and the challenge of rebuilding his standing in a world that now knows exactly who he is.