![]() ![]() In science fiction and fantasy, lovers-to-enemies books show you are valid, the person you broke up with was the worst, and you can move past it. However, something is comforting about knowing you can get past a relationship with someone who turned out different than what you expected. I completely understand if it is a hard limit for anyone. Perhaps the trope might be too tragic to fully enjoy. Lovers-to-enemies is an important trope because, more often than not, the people who can destroy your life are people who know you best. Although you have to read A Court of Thorns and Roses first, book 2 in the series is an iconic lovers-to-enemies book. Tamlin believes he is protecting her by locking her inside, but when protection becomes suffocating, her only way out is living with the one person she thought she couldn’t trust. Sylvie was a fan favorite on Operation Cake, but her ambitious unicorn cake didn’t come together and the devilishly handsome pastry chef judge, Dominic, voted her off the show. But returning to the Spring Court with Tamlin began a barrage of uncontrollable High Fae power and tumultuous emotions. If you can’t get enough of The Great British Baking Show, this is the enemies-to-lovers book for you. Please take care and enjoy what you can.Ĭontent Warnings: Emotional Abuse, Physical Abuseĭyeing to save the love of her life should have been the hardest thing Feyre had to face in her new eternal life. That being said, these relationships often contain moments of emotional or physical abuse between former partners. The trope can be a thrilling, unexpected addition to the plot when great loves turned epic enemies. Worse still, they become the one person who hates you most. ![]() ![]() The lovers-to-enemies plot line becomes pervasive, dangerous, and gut-wrenching as a trusted character becomes completely untrustworthy. Sometimes when your breakup goes apocalyptically bad, it has implications outside yourself. Your former partner wants to take over the world, destroy a city, or do anything to get you back. The lovers-to-enemies trope occurs when love turns to animosity, and in science fiction and fantasy, things can go from animosity to apocalyptic fast. You can follow her on Tiktok and contact her through her website. She’s been writing about romance, fantasy, science fiction, and pop culture for quite a while, starting at Book Riot in 2020. Nassor has a MA in English Literature from Georgetown University, where she looked at the way medieval and early modern literature reappear in fantasy books today. Nassor may spend more time with books, tea, and ceramic mugs than recommended by professionals but it hasn’t failed her so far. ![]()
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