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message 1: by Anthony (new)

Anthony Brooks (asbrooks88) The Hating Game by Sally Thorne: It captures the banter and tension beautifully.
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen: A classic example of misunderstanding leading to love.

Tension and Conflict: The initial animosity creates a charged atmosphere that can lead to thrilling interactions.

Character Growth: Characters often undergo significant transformation, learning to understand and appreciate each other's strengths.

Complex Relationships: It adds depth to the romance, as love often emerges from misunderstanding and conflict.

Satisfying Resolutions: Seeing characters overcome their differences can feel rewarding


message 2: by Kai's (new)

Kai's Darling | 660 comments Powerless by Lauren Roberts really did the enemies to lovers amazingly😩 we love the angst and tension that we can literally feel and see every tho we aren't even in the book. And flirting between the enemies in combat does it for me


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Sarah Snyder (got2shop) | 20 comments twisted hate is book 3 of the Twisted series. it's great to see the character growth and development.


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