![]() Armentrout Blue Box PressFrom the moment she was born, Poppy has been more than just a girl. But that doesn't mean her body can ignore the electricity between them - or resist the temptation he offers.Filled with the same longing and heat as the series, "The Viscount Who Loved Me" is a delicious read.Find out more about this book here. ![]() Anthony is determined to win her over, but when he starts having improper dreams of Kate, he is not sure he will be able to behave as a gentleman should.Kate, meanwhile, has vowed to protect Edwina from rogues and rakes, so she thinks Anthony is out of the question. ![]() The only problem is her obstinate older sister, Kate Sharma, who is set against the match. He sets his sights on Edwina Sharma, the diamond of the season. "The Viscount Who Loved Me" by Julia Quinn HarperCollinsIf you enjoyed watching Kate Sharma and Anthony Bridgerton fall in love on "Bridgerton," you'll love reading about their love story in Julia Quinn's "The Viscount Who Loved Me" even more.Like the show, "The Viscount Who Loved Me" follows Anthony Bridgerton in the season he has decided to find a wife. But as their connection deepens, so does the danger around them, as a blight threatens the faerie lands and Tamlin's magic. Feyre will have to figure out how to help Tamlin - or risk losing him forever.Find out more about this book here. Maas' "A Court of Thorns and Roses" series is ideal for readers who love their romance with a side of fantasy.After her mother died and her family went broke, Feyre was forced to spend her young adulthood ensuring her father and sisters didn't go hungry. Her goal is to keep them fed until she can marry off both of her sisters, but her plan goes awry when she kills a wolf while hunting that turns out to be a faerie - which means she broke the terms of a centuries-long treaty that keeps the peace between the faeries and humans.To pay for her crime, Feyre will have to live out the rest of her life in the faerie realm with Tamlin, a powerful faerie she instantly fears and hates.That hate soon turns to lust as Feyre and Tamlin realize they understand each other in ways they never anticipated. ![]() Maas BloomsburyThe first installment in Sarah J. Teenagers are incredible, they have such a bright future, and in these rivals-to-lovers YA books, you see how they go for their dreams."A Court of Thorns and Roses" by Sarah J. I love that in these books, characters learn to apologize and actually get to know the other person in a deeper way even though they had a huge dislike for each other. Maybe it’s because their families have rival food businesses or maybe they have been aiming for the top spot in the school ranking either way, these characters can’t see each other without starting to argue immediately.īut you’re not only getting an epic romance in these next books you’re also going to meet characters who grow before your eyes. In contemporary books, you can encounter more of a rivalry relationship or a dislike-to-love dynamic between the main characters. Most of the time that doesn’t happen in contemporary romances instead I see it often in fantasy books. They have to want to end the other one! Think The Cruel Prince, The Wrath and the Dawn, and We Hunt the Flame. There are various “levels,” if you want to call it that, in an enemies-to-lovers romance, and in this article, we’ll talk a bit about rivals-to-lovers YA books.įor me, a true enemies-to-lovers romance has to be intense with very high stakes. But sometimes people categorize books as an enemies-to-lovers romance when they’re actually really not. The fact that the other person knows you at your worst and still falls in love with you? You know that this relationship is going to be a forever kinda thing. One of my favorite romantic tropes is enemies-to-lovers. Romance fiction is her heart and joy and you might find her screaming about book releases on her Twitter account. She enjoys all types of sub-genres, but loves a good love story.
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