if you liked daggermouth, read this next
if you finished daggermouth by h.m. wolfe and are still chasing that same feeling… this is the one.
that tension, the push and pull, the kind of connection that builds slowly but hits harder because of it.
why this book
dystopian, a little darker, enemies to lovers, and a slow burn that actually makes you wait for it.
- dystopian world that pulls you in
- enemies to lovers (on opposites sides of the war)
- slow burn that burns
- leans darker but still has emotional pull
my take
if they’re not pointing a gun at each other, are they even enemies?
the book
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until i die
when you're in the mood for… dystopian, enemies to lovers, and a slow burn that actually makes you wait for it.
Until I Die
in a fractured america, a resistance fighter is ordered to work with an enemy colonel who may change the war.
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