Enemies-to-Lovers: Swoon Over these Romance Novels

Jes

Reading romance novels has helped bring me joy during this pandemic. I especially seek out those that fall under the popular trope, enemies-to-lovers. The six titles listed below are witty, fun, and sexy—and will hopefully give you a good laugh, too! Enjoy and stay safe!

The Right Swipe: A Novel by Alisha Rai
Rhiannon Hunter was ghosted by Samson Lima after letting herself fall for his charms after one amazing date. When he resurfaces, aligned with her biggest business rival and asking for a secomd chance, Rhiannon has to decide if her walls stay up, or if she should risk merging hearts!

The Hating Game by Sally Thorne
Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman hate each other. And it's a hate that runs DEEP. It doesn't help that these coworkers are now up for the same promotion at a publishing house. As their battle heats up, maybe, also, their attraction towards each other? Maybe?

The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren
Olive and Ethan are sworn enemies, who take advantage of a free Hawaiian vacation after the wedding party they were in gets food poisoning. And, I mean, come on, who can stay enemies in Paradise (especially when a little white lie by Olive forces her and Ethan to pretend to be on their honeymoon)?

Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
Alex Claremont-Diaz, the first sone, has a real-life beef with his UK counterpart, Henry, the Prince of Wales. The men are forced into a faux friendship for optics and instagram likes, but then, it turns into more. All that's left is for them to find the courage to let the world know. 

The Wedding Party by Jasmine Guillory
Maddie and Theo share a best friend, a strong dislike for one another, and a one-night stand. Now they have to navigate wedding party duties, a growing attraction, and a battle against falling in love. 

Well-Met by Jen DeLuca
While taking care of her injured sister in a small Maryland town, Emily clashes with the irritating organizer of the local rennaissaince faire, Simon. In character, Simon and Emily flirt like crazy. Out of character, they're a match made in not-heaven. So why is Emily daydreaming about extending her stay?

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