Sarah Valentine is SO over seeing drama about her city’s superheroes on every newspaper and TV broadcast. Besides, she has her own problems to worry about: her career isn’t going anywhere, she doesn’t have a boyfriend (or any prospects), and most of her weekends are spent escaping into video games that are way more thrilling than anything that will ever happen to her. And worst of all, her thirtieth birthday is right around the corner.But everything changes the day she runs into Nate—a chance encounter with a handsome stranger that turns her quiet life upside down and throws her into the middle of a world of heroes, villains, and adventure.In We Could Be Villains, Sarah learns that there’s a very hazy line between the good guys and the bad guys. With the help of an unexpected journey, a motley team of professionals, and some eye-opening backstory about the heroes she’s grown up watching, Sarah just might find the job, romance, and excitement she’s been waiting for. Missy Meyer was born and raised in Seattle, Washington, but moved to Florida in order to work for the world's largest mouse. (She's also had an amazing variety of jobs, including singing improv comedian, bank teller, webmaster, pizza chef, accountant, camp counselor, and casino dealer.) She also draws the web comic Holiday Doodles. Missy is married to Scott Meyer, the guy behind the web comic Basic Instructions and the author of "Off to Be the Wizard" and the Magic 2.0 series of books. They currently live near Orlando, Florida, with their two cats.