I'm so sorry this is posting late, but Happy Valentine's Day, everyone! I have author Cass Lennox today with her Top Ten Tuesday post (hosted by The Broke and the Bookish). Cass is the author of the Toronto Connections series. You can find my review of the first book Blank Spaces here and my review of the second book Finding Your Feet here. Definitely check them out!
Top 10 Favourite Enemies to Lovers Romances
by Cass Lennox
I love this trope so much. So much. Enemies to lovers is brilliant
for chemistry, and sets up a first challenge for the relationship to work
through. Despite reading and writing in the LGBTQIA+ corner of the genre, I
have to confess something here. When I think of this trope, I think of a specific
hetero movie scene: the house fight scene in Mr and Mrs Smith. Our two
(unfairly hot) protagonists have realized they're secret agents working for
different agencies, and they have hits out on each other. Twist! They've been
married for years and didn't know they worked for opposing agencies! Whaaaaat?!
Cue a ridiculous, destructive fight in their McMansion that ends with a searing
kiss. Dang. There's apparently a very thin line between love and hate, and
violence aside, it's a hot scene.
But, we're here to talk about books!
Enemies to lovers can take form in a variety of ways - business rivals,
criminal and law enforcement, players on opposing teams, a broken-up couple,
two households both alike in dignity, etc etc. The below are simply some of my faves – there are loads out
there and it was really difficult to choose just ten. The trope abounds in
romance, and as there's no way I've read them all, I'm expecting great
suggestions in the comments!
1. Empty
Net, Avon Gale. This trope shows up a lot in the Scoring Chances series
(part and parcel of sports romance territory), but oh man do the two guys in
this hate each other at the start of
this novel. The way Gale unpicks their rivalry and builds up their relationship
is wonderful to read.
2. Icecapade,
Josh Lanyon. A Christmas short about an ex-thief and an ex-Fed who, after years
of cat and mouse, finally catch each other.
3. Slow
Burn in Tuscany, Giselle Fox. High school rivalries never die out – or do
they? Helped by a trip to Italy, these two women discover there’s more to each
other than they thought.
4. A
Seditious Affair, KJ Charles. A brilliant book in an incredible historical
series, this is about a Radical and a Tory. Turns out politics need not
completely divide us.
5. The
Burnt Toast B & B, Heidi Belleau and Rachel Haimowitz. Things turn upside
down for B&B owner Derrick when an injured stuntman, Ginsberg, moves in. So
naturally he decides to drive him out through sheer incompetence. Too bad
Ginsberg takes this as a challenge to help turn the B&B around instead.
6. Off
Campus, AJ Cousins. I adored this. Two roommates who can barely stand each
other slowly chip away at each other's defences.
7. Peter
Darling, Austin Chant. A twist on a Peter Pan retelling, with a grown up
trans Peter and a Hook who isn't as villainous as his reputation would make him
out to be.
8. The
Two Gentlemen of Altona, Lisa Henry and JA Rock. Another criminal and Fed
story, but this one's hilarious and full of Shakespeare references.
9. The
Distance Between Us, LA Witt. Two guys break up, but need to live together
until they can get rid of the house. Enter sexy lodger Kieran, and suddenly
sharing things doesn't seem so bad.
10. Hold
Me, Courtney Milan. Two online friends (with potential for more) are
passionate enemies IRL. Emphasis on the 'passionate'.
7 comments:
I love Enemies to Lovers so much. I think it is my favorite trope because the tension is always great!! I have to check all of these out!! Great list!
Hee, enemies to lovers -- you can't go wrong with that!
Enemies to lovers has to be done just right for me to love it. All of these sound fantastic! I'm going to add some to my TBR now.
This is possibly my favorite trope. It's so delicious especially in historical romances!
I love that trope a lot too (almost as much as falling for your older sibling's best friend trope)! I am definitely going to check out Peter Darling- I have a thing for both Pan and Hook!
Enemies to lovers are the best kind of romance, end of!!
I'm not a big fan of a whole lot of romance tropes, but enemies to lovers can definitely be a fun one! I love seeing the characters overcome that obstacle and realizing they actually have feelings for the other!
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