Love Hate


The Hating Game
Bully (Fall Away, #1)
Vicious (Sinners of Saint, #1)
A Sudden Crush
Paper Princess (The Royals, #1)
Kiss an Angel
Obsidian (Lux #1)
The Kiss Thief
Beautiful Bastard (Beautiful Bastard, #1)
Pride and Prejudice
The Unhoneymooners (Unhoneymooners, #1)
Opposites Attract (First Comes Love, #1)
From Lukov with Love
Playing for Keeps (Neighbor from Hell, #1)
The V Girl: A Coming of Age Story
The Hating Game by Sally  ThorneBully by Penelope DouglasThe Deal by Elle KennedyA Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. MaasWallbanger by Alice Clayton
Best enemies to lovers
1,039 books — 2,875 voters
Song of the Nile by Stephanie DrayFearscape by Nenia CampbellMistress of Rome by Kate QuinnDaughters of the Nile by Stephanie DrayTerrorscape by Nenia Campbell
Mind Game Ship
6 books — 3 voters

Obsidian by Jennifer L. ArmentroutBully by Penelope DouglasBeautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuireWallbanger by Alice ClaytonOnyx by Jennifer L. Armentrout
A Thin Line: Love/Hate Relationships
633 books — 1,362 voters
Beachcomber Baby by Stephanie Queen
Best Love-Hate Detective Series
1 book — 1 voter


Rachel E. Carter
You should never trust a wolf in sheep's clothing. Because the only thing the wolf will ever want to do is break you. ...more
Rachel E. Carter, First Year

Human history is the ancient story of the umbilical conflict between a lone individual versus a cabalistic society. A love-hate relationship defines our personal history with society, where the suppression of individuality for the sake of the collective good battles the notion that the purpose of society is to enable each person to flourish. A conspicuous feature of cultural development involves societies teaching children the sublimation of unacceptable impulses or idealizations, consciously to ...more
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

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