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32 - A Book with an Enemies to Lovers Plot
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Also I read Crown of Roses this year which was fantastic! Perfect for anyone who loves fantasy romance.
I happen to LOVE the "enemies to lovers" trope. The Hating Game is a now-classic example (and the book was better than the movie).
I'm hoping I can find something good for this one!
maybe ...
The Love Hypothesis
You Deserve Each Other
Something About You
Lord of Scoundrels
Just Last Night
The Wake-Up Call
I'll add these to the list.
I'm hoping I can find something good for this one!
maybe ...
The Love Hypothesis
You Deserve Each Other
Something About You
Lord of Scoundrels
Just Last Night
The Wake-Up Call
I'll add these to the list.




Megan wrote: "I really don’t like romance—as I’ve made it clear, Lol. Probably skip this and the other romance category."
Of course no one has to fill all the categories, but it doesn't make sense to say you're skipping this one because you won't read romance. I happen to love romance, so that's what I'm looking for, but this one doesn't have to be a romance. Any book with two characters who start out opposed to each other and then end up as besties will work. They could be platonic besties or romantic besties. There are a lot of mysteries, SFF, and adventure stories where that happens. Even in Lord of the Rings, a lot of the characters start out feeling pretty acrimonious towards each other, but by the end they are ride-or-die.
Of course no one has to fill all the categories, but it doesn't make sense to say you're skipping this one because you won't read romance. I happen to love romance, so that's what I'm looking for, but this one doesn't have to be a romance. Any book with two characters who start out opposed to each other and then end up as besties will work. They could be platonic besties or romantic besties. There are a lot of mysteries, SFF, and adventure stories where that happens. Even in Lord of the Rings, a lot of the characters start out feeling pretty acrimonious towards each other, but by the end they are ride-or-die.

Of course no one has to fill all the categories, but it doesn't make sen..."
Right, and I don’t plan to. The popsugar reading police aren’t gonna hunt me down for not liking romance, and thus having no interest in fulfilling the category.


And if you want to go on to read book two (Deathless Divide), it would fit perfectly into BIPOC horror.
That's what I did. I read Dread Nation in 2019, so I wanted to reread it before reading book 2 anyway. And since I like romance but dislike enemies to lovers, it's perfect for me.



The Simple Wild is my all-time favorite enemies-to-lovers romance.

I also recently finished The Seven Principles of Making Marriage Work and was debating slotting that in here in an ironic sort of way lol.


Also fits the Prompt: A book about a 24-year old.


That was a fun one! I've read all of Casey McQuiston's books, and looking forward to using "The Pairing" for either the "published this year" or "second chance romance" slot when it comes out.


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I know I just read one of these... The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern! I just reread it and loved just as much the second time around. They are opponents in a treacherous competition...
There are Goodreads Listopias to help:
"Best enemies to lovers"
"Best Gay Enemies/Rivals/Opposites Become Lovers"
"Enemies to Lovers: Adult Romance"
Another one of my recent reads to fulfill this prompt is Delilah Green Doesn't Care (Bright Falls #1) by Ashley Herring Blake which I enjoyed so much I now own the second and third installments in this series. There is sexual diversity represented in these books as well! Plus I just realized this one would fit prompt #31 as well! For all us double-dippers!
Not sure what might work for nonfiction...
Listopia is HERE