Enemies

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Enemies

by Tijan

Dusty and Stone were childhood best friends until a single event turned them into bitter rivals. Now, they are forced back into each other's orbit, and the animosity between them is thick enough to choke on. Tijan excels at writing characters who carry heavy baggage, and this story is no exception. It is a messy, volatile exploration of how trauma and unspoken history can warp a relationship into something jagged and dangerous. The pacing is relentless, fueled by constant friction and the looming threat of secrets coming to light. You will feel the weight of their resentment on every page, making the eventual shift toward passion feel earned and explosive. This book is for readers who want their romance served with a side of high-stakes drama and characters who are as damaged as they are devoted.

10 Books similar to 'Enemies'

Since you enjoyed the raw intensity and volatile chemistry of Enemies, these picks were curated to satisfy that specific hunger for emotional turbulence. Whether you are looking for the high-pressure social dynamics found in elite school settings or the slow-burn tension of enemies forced to confront their pasts, this list mirrors the themes of power, secrets, and redemptive love. These stories lean into the same brand of messy, all-consuming attraction that makes Tijan's work so addictive. Each title offers a different flavor of high-stakes conflict that will keep you turning pages long into the night.

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Bully
Bully

by Penelope Douglas

Like Tijan's work, this book dives deep into the high-stakes world of high school social hierarchies and the blurred lines between hatred and obsession. It features the classic enemies-to-lovers trope executed with intense emotional volatility and secrets that threaten to tear the characters apart.

The Deal
The Deal

by Elle Kennedy

This book captures the college sports romance atmosphere that fans of Tijan enjoy, blending witty banter with genuine emotional stakes. It perfectly balances the tension of a fake relationship with the slow-burn realization of true feelings.

Corrupt
Corrupt

by Penelope Douglas

For readers who enjoy the darker, edgier side of Tijan's storytelling, this novel offers a gripping narrative filled with vengeance and complex moral ambiguity. It focuses on a group of friends bound by secrets and a past that refuses to stay buried.

Paper Princess
Paper Princess

by Erin Watt

This book is a staple for fans of Tijan due to its high-drama, wealthy-family setting and the 'fish out of water' protagonist navigating a hostile new environment. The constant power struggles and shifting alliances mirror the intensity found in 'Enemies'.

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Punk 57
Punk 57

by Penelope Douglas

This story explores the complicated relationship between two pen pals who eventually meet in person, only to find their expectations shattered. It shares Tijan's penchant for raw, unfiltered emotions and characters who are struggling to find themselves amidst social pressures.

Credence
Credence

by Penelope Douglas

Readers who appreciate the isolating, high-tension settings often found in Tijan's books will be drawn to this story of a girl sent to live with her estranged relatives in a remote cabin. It pushes boundaries and explores intense, forbidden connections.

Off-Campus: The Mistake
Off-Campus: The Mistake

by Elle Kennedy

This novel features the same addictive, character-driven college romance style that makes Tijan's books so readable. It focuses on the growth of the characters as they navigate misunderstandings and their own personal demons.

The Hating Game
The Hating Game

by Sally Thorne

If you enjoyed the 'enemies to lovers' dynamic in Tijan's writing but want something with a bit more workplace-focused tension, this is a perfect match. It features sharp, witty banter and a slow-burn romance that keeps the reader hooked.

Beautiful Disaster
Beautiful Disaster

by Jamie McGuire

This book is a quintessential read for fans of volatile, all-consuming romances where the characters are constantly pushing each other's buttons. It mirrors the 'good girl meets bad boy' trope often explored in Tijan's narratives.

Deviant King
Deviant King

by Rina Kent

This novel leans into the darker, more possessive tropes that readers of Tijan's grittier works often seek out. It features a high-stakes world of elite students where power, secrets, and intense attraction collide.