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53 Enemies to Lovers Books That Are So Good

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Hi romance readers, are you into enemies to Lovers books? Or are you just getting into it?

I’m currently in a reading slump and that is why I’m doing other bookish stuff like organizing my books, thinking about the books I read before (turns out I’m still not over A Little Life, I’m still thinking about what Harold said to Jude, the absolve part, and I read ALL almost a year ago), and searching for new books online.

I saw a lot of enemies to lovers romance books. I listed them all down because it’s fun and I want to share all the romance books in this trope I found with you.

Here they are!

Enemies to Lovers Books I Found Online

I included what readers said about these books on bookstagram and Amazon.

1. Faker by Sarah Echavarre Smith

“This. Book. I loved every page. Bought this to read on a long flight and couldn’t put it down even after the flight ended. I was reading a few pages with any spare time I had. This storyline has you wanting MORE. I would love a book #2 to this!” – Megan Baker, Amazon customer review

2. Stalker vs. Stalker by Katie Charm

“This book was so cute and good! It takes you on a whirlwind in the end but in a good way! I absolutely loved the two of them. The premise, although slightly problematic, works well and creates for a zingy romantic atmosphere! Great read!” – Suzanne, Amazon customer review

3. Love, Hate & Clickbait by Liz Bowery

“This was a fun fake dating story with a political background. Sometimes Thom was really mean to Clay, which made me a little uncomfortable at times, but their relationship got cute as the book went on.” – @hooked_to_books

4. Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood

“Ali really took me all over the emotional spectrum with this book. I couldn’t put it down, and I recommend anyone read this. When a book can elicit such intense emotions out of me, it’s an instant 5 stars. Loved loved loved” – Marykate Siqueiros.

In case you want to know more, I wrote a Love on the Brain book review.

5. The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren

“Cute rom-com with witty banter that had me wishing it wasn’t a closed-door romance. I laughed out loud when he told her she had the agility of a boulder ” – @kristaskindle

6. Shipped by Angie Hockman

“So this book is like if The Unhoneymooners and The Hating Game had a love child … but tbh I think I enjoyed it more than both of those!” – @rachelturnsthepage

7. The Trouble with Hating You by Sajni Patel

“I absolutely loved this book. I would definitely recommend this. It had me grinning from ear to ear to aggressively holding the book because of pure anger.” – @zedslittlelibrary

8. The Hookup Plan by Farrah Rochon

“Enemies to lovers romance. I love the FMC and their banter was really good!” – @shereadytoread

9. Strictly Business by Carrie Elks

“Starting ready about 8pm last night and could not put this down. Cue me having very little sleep and being exhausted all day! Definitely recommend Carrie’s entire back catalogue” – Kerry Matthews, Amazon customer review

10. The Matzah Ball by Jean Meltzer

“I loved this book! It was the first time I’ve ever read a main character with ME/cfs. I loved the story and the idea behind it. It’s now one of my favourite books.” – Laura B., Amazon

11. Love at First Spite by Anna E. Collins

“What a super fun rom-com! Love at First Spite is about coworkers who find romance while seeking revenge on an ex. The story is light-hearted and the characters are enjoyable to get to know.” – @favereads

12. Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston

“This is a story to read in one sitting, It is full of Family, Love, Acceptance, and Joy! This book is hilarious and heartwarming as it follows Alex and Henry’s journey from Enimies-Friends-Lovers, you will laugh, cry, and swoon during this beautiful love story.” – Kindle Customer

13. How to Love Your Neighbor by Sophie Sullivan

“This was a heartfelt, humorous, enemies to lovers romance between two neighbors working on renovating their homes outside of LA.” – @smalltownbookmom

14. The Layover by Lacie Waldon

“This book is fun and steamy. It’s the perfect last summer read if you aren’t read to jump into all things fall just yet. The banter is really good, though I do think Ava could be a tad bit too harsh towards Jack.” – @areadingredhead

15. Twice Shy by Sarah Hogle

“This book is pure sunshine. I dare you to read this without smiling! Twice Shy is about new beginnings and finding the strength to be the best version of yourself despite the obstacles.” – @thebookscript

16. She Drives Me Crazy by Kelly Quindlen 

“this book was a really fun and really quick read for me. it combines a lot of fun tropes, enemies to lovers, highschool athlete and the cheerleader, fake dating. having recently been in highschool i think it was a pretty good representation of highschool relationships and highschool drama.” – @kazuallyreading

17. The Hating Game by Sally Thorne

“One of my favorite romances to date. I love a good enemies to lovers story. This one has great characters that you actually care about, witty dialogue, and a sweet love story. It had me laughing out loud and smiling. It’s pretty spicy, so keep in mind that you may have to skip a few sections.” – @lyssaweaverreads

18. The Ex Talk by Rachel Lynn Solomon

“the ex talk is a cute and fun enemies to lovers, contemporary romance about shay and dominic, two co-workers who have to work together on a radio show where they pretend to be each other’s ex’s.” – @azkareads

19. The Marriage Game by Sara Desai

“Just hopping on real quick to recommend The Marriage Game, a super fun enemies to lovers rom com you’re gonna love ” – @alexandmaiaread

20. By Any Other Name by Lauren Kate

“It’s a must-read for any and all romantics.” – @rheanacherieofficial

21. I Love You, I Hate You by Elizabeth Davis

“It’s enemies to lovers, which is probably my favourite romance trope, and it was honestly such a breath of fresh air to read! The storyline itself is very clever, and as it’s a short book, it has quite a fast pace which keeps you interested throughout.” – @prettylittlewriter_xoxo

22. To Sir, With Love by Lauren Layne

“This one made my 90’s/early 2000’s rom com loving heart SO happy! You’ve Got Mail inspired with a modern twist as Gracie and “Sir” are messaging through a blind dating app. Enemies to lovers goodness included too! It was so cute and such a quick, fun read.” – @get.lit.with.linds

23. Book Lovers by Emily Henry

“my third Emily Henry novel of the year and it did not disappoint! This one is my favorite by a long shot. Enemies to lovers OF COURSE, loads of witty banter, and packed with all the feels. Nora and Charlie had my vote from the get go” – @madsisbooked

24. Stuck With My Ex’s Best Friend by Kristine W. Joy

“This was such a sweet, lighthearted read. Just perfect after some heavy books I’ve been reading lately. Enemies to lovers is one of my favorites, and Kristine W. Joy did this well.” – Charity Henico

25. Set on You by Amy Lea

“This was a really enjoyable enemies-to-lovers romance between a curvy fitness influencer and a super hot fireman, who happens to be the grandson of her grandmother’s new husband.” – @books.boba.barks

26. Tools of Engagement by Tessa Bailey

“This was an enemies-to-lovers/single father romance (the other two books were fake dating/best friend’s brother, and second chance), and I really enjoyed the diversity of plot. The spice was typical for Tessa, so let that be your guide on whether the book is for you or not.” – @polishingoffbooks

27. The Spanish Love Deception by Elena Armas

“I loved it so much and couldn’t put It down!” – @libraryoflauralou

28. The Hate Zone by Gigi Blume

“This was a page-turner. Hate to love isn’t even my favourite trope, but dang, this book easily won me over. I loved it! I cannot wait for more of the Precio Brothers. Amazing! Also, that cover amazing that it’s the author’s work. Beautiful! ” – @bookishkenyannerd

29. Meet You in the Middle by Devon Daniels

“I think this book deserves SO MUCH MORE HYPE!! I highly recommend this fun and (semi) steamy rom com!” – @simonesaysreadthis_

30. Love Scenes by Bridget Morrissey

“Love Scenes is a closed door romance that focuses on Sloane Ford and Joe Donovan as they navigate a pseudo second chance, enemies to lovers, romance that blooms between them on set. I normally like spicier books, but really enjoyed this one!” – Amazon Customer

31. Fight or Flight by Samantha Young

“Absolutely LOVED this book. Ava and Caleb are excellent characters. Great story. I devoured this book. Fell in love with both of them and I would totally read this one again.” – MWhittaker

32. For Butter or Worse by Erin La Rosa

“If you enjoy steamy foodie romantic comedies with great chemistry and delicious tension, this one is for you!” – @readwithdaisyy

33. Fireball by Lainey Davis

“A great read, enemies to lovers. Sam and AJ don’t get on when they first meet, but then they keep bumping in to each other. Can she convince him that he is wrong about her and give them a chance? I loved the nod to characters in the other Lainey Davies series of books too. Can’t wait for the rest of the series.” – Rahk

34. Do You Take This Man by Denise Williams

“I recommend it if you love Denise Williams’s other books, and enjoy lighthearted funny enemies-to-lovers romance, with lots of STEAM.” – @mads.reading

35. The Make-Up Test by Jenny L. Howe

“This book was so much fun! I loved the college/professor setting and rival frenemies to lovers! If you love stories set in academia, pick this one up.” – @gracie_bookshelf

36. Dating Dr. Dil by Nisha Sharma

“Wonderfully written! The relationship and banter between all the character was well thought out and honestly so enjoyable. Loved the spice too ” – @Camarin Cruz

37. Lucy on the Wild Side by Kerry Rea

“This romcom is hilarious and definitely worth the slow-burn! The storyline, centered around a zoo setting, is particularly intriguing.” – @infinite.readlist

38. The Kiss Curse by Erin Sterling

“This book had a great balance of enemies-to-lovers, romantic tension, adventure, and mystery which make this book very enjoyable to read! And while this book works better as a sequel, you can probably still get away with reading it as a stand-alone!” – the.overflowing.bookshelf

39. The Wedding Party by Jasmine Guillory

“I had a ton of fun reading this. I love that the story felt realistic, and the characters felt genuine like they were friends of mine. I’d recommend to anyone looking for a fun, light-hearted read to escape the challenges of life if only for a short time.” – Taisha

40. Well Met by Jen DeLuca

“a small bit of enemies to lovers & a huge bit of role play in the Renaissance Faire. i adored this couple, who can’t stand each other but can’t stay away.” – @erinsgottaread

41. The Hate Project by Kris Ripper

“Really loved this book, the descriptions of the hoarding resonated strongly with me, I’ve lived with a hoarder for over 20 years & it’s so draining. I thought the detailed and honest depiction of anxiety & depression were very authentic to me.” – Gehrminator

42. Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert

“I enjoyed this story. I loved Eve and Jacob. There was just enough tension to keep me reading but I always knew it would turn out all for the good.” – Caroline Couture

43. To Love and to Loathe by Martha Waters

“This book was enemies to lovers, which is OBVIOUSLY the best trope. Diana and Jeremy are both attracted and infuriated by each-other. They come to a mutually beneficial agreement, that will work great if they don’t kill each-other in the process.” – @_nic_reads_

44. A Rogue of One’s Own by Evie Dunmore

“it’s giving history but also feminism and Oxford and enemies to lovers?? If that doesn’t sell you I don’t know what will” – @mollyzreads

45. Reluctantly Yours by Erin Hawkins

“Another love! A classic enemies to lovers/office romance. Add in a splash of fake dating, roommates, a billionaires budget, and a cute dog and you get a perfect summer read.” – @eastcoast.reading

46. The Worst Best Man by Mia Sosa

“Hey y’all! I LOVED THIS!! This romance was so good! And I was laughing out loud to it and if we are being honest I read this in a day! I couldn’t put it down. Obsessed!” – readingw.sk

47. The Reunion by Elizabeth Drummond

“A really enjoyable read. The Reunion keeps you turning the pages and I liked the contrasting main characters and how they each became self reflective. The side love story was a great touch. More please!” – helen burchnall 

48. Battle Royal by Lucy Parker

“Loved the writing style, the descriptions of all detailsr, and the story. A thoroughly enjoyable read that I may even come back to read again.” – Kindle Customer

49. Opposites Attract by Camilla Isley

“Cheesy in all the right ways. I was very sad to realize I had reached the end. I must read any follow ups!” – Emily

50. Loathe at First Sight by Suzanne Park

“I loved this book, Melody is such a complex, deep, strong and beautiful character. I like that the author Trojan-horsed a story about a realistic woman struggling in a men’s world and how against all odds she comes out on top, as a romance novel. Good rickroll.” – sk80

51. For Crying Out Loud by J. Preston

“Jenny’s first kiss was with Aiden. She was 13, and she punched him. Now, 6 years later, and she still,hasn’t gotten over it. Aiden remembers it too. But for different reasons” – Mindy Pratt

52. Vibes & Feels by Sarah Skye

“I love the overall message in this book. The storyline was engaging and easy to follow and enjoy. The characters are all relatable as well as likeable. You will thoroughly enjoy this one! I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.” – Love2read

53. Timeshare Boyfriend by M.K. Hale

“Wow! This was fun to read. Very good story with the perfect levels of humor and romance. Keep the book coming Ms. Hale!” – Karl

That’s all!

That’s a lot, right? But I feel like there are more enemies to lovers books out there that I didn’t see and include here. Let me know if I missed a title or two or more.

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