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by Mercedes Ron
Culpa mía throws you right into the emotional fire when Noah has to move in with her mother and new, wealthy stepfather. This means living under the same roof as Nick, her stepbrother – a dangerous, brooding guy with a reputation. From their first explosive encounter, it’s clear they can't stand each other, yet the undeniable, forbidden pull between them is just as powerful. This book is a full-throttle dive into an intense, passionate, and often volatile relationship, packed with family secrets, hidden pasts, and the kind of dramatic tension that keeps you glued to the page. If you love a romance where the stakes are incredibly high, the chemistry is scorching, and every interaction feels charged with danger and desire, you’ll be completely swept up in Nick and Noah’s story.
If you found yourself utterly consumed by the forbidden intensity and high-stakes drama of Culpa mía, we know exactly what you’re craving next. These recommendations all share that same addictive rush of a passionate, often volatile romance. You’ll find more stories exploring the magnetic pull of forbidden love, the thrilling tension of enemies-to-lovers dynamics, and the deep emotional connections forged under the pressure of family secrets and forced proximity. Get ready for more unforgettable couples and the kind of angsty, all-consuming love that keeps you reading late into the night.
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by Ariana Godoy
This novel shares the same Wattpad-to-publishing success story and focuses on an obsessive, passionate attraction between neighbors. It mirrors the forbidden feel and the magnetic pull between two characters who belong to different worlds.
by Erin Watt
Fans of the wealthy, high-stakes environment in Culpa mía will enjoy this story about a girl thrust into a world of rich, deceptive brothers. It features a similar 'forced proximity' dynamic and a protective yet hostile male lead.
This book is a staple for readers who love the 'dangerous boy meets innocent girl' dynamic found in Mercedes Ron's work. It features underground fighting and high-intensity romance that echoes the illegal racing scenes and protective tension of Nick.
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by Alex Mírez
Set in an elite university, this story involves a web of lies, secrets, and a revenge plot that fans of the mystery elements in Culpa mía will appreciate. The chemistry is electric, and the social dynamics are just as cutthroat.
This story explores a deep-seated rivalry that turns into a burning passion, much like the initial hatred between Nick and Noah. It handles themes of past trauma and the thin line between love and hate with great intensity.
by Elle Kennedy
While slightly more lighthearted, this book features a strong female lead dealing with past trauma and a popular athlete who helps her heal. It matches the New Adult tone and the 'opposites attract' chemistry found in the Culpables saga.
For readers who enjoyed the emotional weight and the 'us against the world' feeling of Noah and Nick's relationship, this book offers a poignant and deeply emotional journey. It captures the same raw, youthful passion and vulnerability.
by Ariana Godoy
This book blends a dark, mysterious atmosphere with a forbidden attraction, perfect for those who liked the danger lurking in Nick's secret life. It features a complex male lead and a plot filled with unexpected twists.
This novel focuses on a complicated, intense relationship defined by strict rules and hidden pain. Fans of the emotional depth and the 'forbidden' nature of the romance in Culpa mía will find the chemistry here equally compelling.

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