![]() Naomi and Nicholas are the perfect couples. This book is a fresh take on the idea of enemies to lovers trope. A chance encounter brings Linh closer to Bao.Ĭan these two teens win their love between feuding families and complicated histories? 6. However, one night, things begin to change. ![]() Both swerve in the other direction if they ever cross paths. Their parent’s pho restaurant rivalry has shoved any possible friendship between them, let alone romance. The daughter of the Mai family is the responsible one, that stays for decades.ĭoing all for her family and restaurant, having no support in her surroundings, she finds it at the oddest of places from the most unexpected person, the feuding family son, Bao Nguyen.īao and Linh know better than to interact with each other. They share business in the same vicinity, sparking a rivalry. Mais and Nguyen have been sworn enemies for years. Only with a better ending and between Vietnamese pho owners. This is a classic retelling of Romeo and Juliet. A classic recipe of disaster and a perfect bowl of enemies to lovers romance. This is one of the best enemies to lovers’ books you’ll get your hands on. The more wrong the romance seems, the more tension increases, especially when the ones falling in love are not supposed to be. This book has slow-burn romance, yearning and pining over one another. She’s suddenly afraid, and there is only so much temptation she can resist. On the other hand, Kate is also not alright with Anthony suddenly barging into her heart. But things take a turn when the woman haunting his midnight dreams is none other than Kate. But what happens when the groom has increasingly erotic dreams about the other woman?Īnthony is also determined to go over Kate’s antics. She might be one of the most meddlesome women in London. Or is she the rose herself? Kate Sheffield has one thing determined in life: stop this betrothal. That is right, and he has found the love of his life.īut what happens when his intended’s older sister becomes the thorn in the rose. But here is the catch, the bachelor is off the market now. The most eligible bachelor in town, Anthony Bridgerton, is here. Pride by Ibi Zoboiįans of Bridgerton, here is a book that you might like. So without much wait, let’s jump into our top picks for the best enemies to lovers books. There are also coming of age, young adult reads. It could be a fantasy book, contemporary literature, historical romance novels and much more. The possibilities of books with enemies to lovers romance are immense. However, the genre can span multiple themes. The excellent part about enemies to lovers books is they are not genre-specific. Variety in Enemies to Lover Romance novelsĮnemies to lovers romance in books is a specific trope. This is why enemies to lovers are also some of the best romance books. It is also fun to read enemies-to-lovers books where the rivalry thrives on a healthy dose of competition between characters. This causes them to hold grudges and hate each other for the longest time until they are forced to interact with each other. Sometimes the characters start on the wrong foot or a misunderstanding. And it is certainly fun to read that threshold of the line breaking. They say there is a thin line between hate and love. Suddenly everyone is hyper-aware of their growing feelings. The spewing hate has a breaking point almost all the time, and then sparks fly between characters. Some of the books are based on romantic comedy. Their bickering and banter almost always have a lace of sexual tension in them.Įnemies to lovers’ books also don’t always have to be filled with angst. And as you know, these characters have great chemistry and sexual tension between them. I love this book.Almost all romance tropes (not all of them) in books are things we enjoy immensely-best friends to lovers, Office romance, Fake friendship, Fake Dating.Įnemies to lovers’ books always start with a mutual hatred between two characters. Killers of a Certain Age is the 60-something lady assassin book we didn’t know we needed, but, oh, we needed it. Her latest is a romping, wild delight from start to finish. ![]() “National treasure Deanna Raybourn never fails to enchant with her signature dry wit, sophisticated storylines, slick twists, and smart eccentric women who anchor her books. “A singular suspense story thanks to its deftly fluctuating tone, which is by turns comical, violent and unexpectedly affecting…it’s impossible not to root for these dangerous dames and their refusal to let themselves be put on the ash heap - a phrase that, in this thriller, should be taken literally.” – The Washington Post “This Golden Girls meets James Bond thriller is a journey you want to be part of.” -Buzzfeed Killers of a Certain Age | Book Review and Podcast
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