In Beautiful Disaster, readers encounter Abby and Travis, a pairing filled with fiery chemistry and emotional turmoil. Abby is trying to leave behind her troubled past, yet Travis, a charismatic bad boy, pulls her into his chaotic orbit.
Their relationship is intense, addictively toxic, and impossible to resist. Themes of co-dependent attachment mimic those in Addicted, and the dramatic highs and lows keep pages turning.
Set in a college atmosphere, this novel captures young love, passion, and the exhausting yet thrilling rollercoaster of a dangerously addictive romance.
Thoughtless presents one of the most emotionally intense love triangles you'll encounter. Kiera moves to a new city for love, but soon finds herself caught between her dependable boyfriend and Kellan Kyle—a magnetic, troubled rockstar whose appeal she can't deny.
The book explores how secrets, cheating, and an irresistible attraction mix together, building profound tension similar to the addictive dynamics in Addicted.
As their emotional boundaries crumble, Kiera and Kellan's passionate and complicated connection makes this story intensely engaging and vividly unforgettable.
Colleen Hoover's Hopeless follows Sky, a girl haunted by disturbing dreams and unanswered questions about her past. When she meets Dean Holder, a mysterious and intense young man, old traumas surface, revealing painful secrets that put everything she knows into doubt.
Hopeless resonates with readers of Addicted by exploring complex emotional wounds, the struggle against painful memories, and trauma’s lingering impact on relationships.
Sky and Holder's bond is deeply touching, often heartbreaking, and ultimately rooted in discovering truths buried beneath painful denial.
With its unique premise centered around music, Maybe Someday brings us Sydney and Ridge—neighbors forced into close quarters who form a connection through shared creativity. Caught in a complicated love triangle, they struggle with their growing attraction and moral integrity.
Fans of Addicted will appreciate the emotional intensity, forbidden elements, and relatable internal struggles.
The characters communicate profoundly through lyrics, creating a melody of romance, longing, and conflict that resonates distinctly with emotional nuance and deep vulnerability.
It Ends With Us takes a darker, more emotionally powerful direction. It follows Lily as she falls for the seemingly perfect Ryle, only to discover troubling realities beneath his charming facade. Through letters and memories, we also meet Atlas—her compassionate first love.
Exploring complex themes of abuse and emotional cycles, this novel shares thematic echoes with Addicted in its portrayal of intense relationships and deeply flawed characters.
Hoover delivers emotional truth through realistic characters struggling through difficult patterns, making it both compelling and deeply impactful.
Elle Kennedy's The Deal brings humor, charm, and romance to a refreshing college setting. The witty banter between Hannah—a focused and independent student—and Garrett—a charismatic hockey star—makes their fake relationship feel genuine.
Like Addicted, this novel highlights a dynamic friend group, bringing an engaging ensemble cast to life. While lighter in tone, readers still find emotionally real struggles, attraction turning into love, and relatable yet steamy scenes.
The warm and comedic moments balance smoothly with the earthier emotions beneath.
Twisted Love combines darkness, passion, and a fiercely possessive hero in Alex Volkov. He develops an all-consuming protectiveness towards Ava, his best friend's younger sister.
Their attraction turns intense, complicated by secrets and traumatic past events that shape their personalities. In line with Addicted, readers experience the darker, obsessive romantic connection at the heart of the story.
Themes of possessiveness and emotional dependency dominate the narrative, providing readers eager for addictive drama and passionate angst plenty of depth and intensity to devour.
In Bully, the enemies-to-lovers theme ignites strong chemistry between Tate and Jared. Once close childhood friends, Jared has become Tate's bitter enemy, tormenting her at every turn. Yet as tensions rise, passion emerges beneath resentment.
Fans of Addicted will appreciate the tumultuous emotions, antagonistic attraction, and complicated motivations.
Set against a vivid high-school backdrop filled with angst and suspense, Penelope Douglas explores how deep feelings and troubled pasts merge, transforming bitter hostility into irresistible magnetism.
Punk 57 introduces us to Misha and Ryen, two strangers who've been anonymous pen pals for years, sharing their deepest thoughts through letters.
When misunderstandings and complications bring them face-to-face as rivals, tensions explode into passionate conflict and steamy interactions. Like Addicted, this novel brilliantly captures raw emotion, conflicting attraction, and meaningful character transformation.
Douglas dives into fierce chemistry, suspenseful secrets, and addictive, emotional drama that keep readers magnetized from beginning to end.
Archer's Voice is an emotional powerhouse that introduces Archer Hale, a mute and socially isolated man reeling from past tragedy. Bree Prescott, struggling through her own losses, finds herself irresistibly drawn to Archer's quiet strength.
Their romance emerges as a profound healing journey, emotionally intense and beautifully deep. Readers who appreciate the vulnerability and recovery themes explored in Addicted will recognize similar emotional threads.
Sheridan's book movingly portrays intense emotional connections built from shared wounds and quiet, powerful intimacy.
King introduces readers to a darker, more provocative romance narrative. Doe, a woman with no memory of her past, becomes entangled with dangerous anti-hero King—an intriguing, complex criminal figure.
Their relationship draws readers in through raw intensity, suspense, and hidden motives. Like Addicted, emotional extremes dominate, fueled by gritty elements and vivid struggles.
Though decidedly darker, this story captures similarly addictive dynamics through stark ripples of passion, control, and hidden secrets lurking beneath the surface.
Credence boldly explores taboo themes through the story of Tiernan, who suddenly finds herself isolated with three charismatic, complicated men after family tragedy.
Douglas skillfully combines emotional drama, forbidden attraction, and intense, complex relationships that test boundaries. Addicted fans who thrive on high drama and emotional volatility will find themselves captivated by this thought-provoking narrative.
Set against the stark, isolated mountain backdrop, the novel amplifies tensions and primal emotions, promising a consuming and vividly memorable reading experience.
In Corrupt, Penelope Douglas draws readers into the dangerous world of revenge, suspense, and dark attraction. Erika finds herself entangled with Michael, a former childhood crush turned hostile.
He and his friends, powerful and mysterious figures from her past, drag her into twisted games and intense confrontations. Sharing thematic similarities with Addicted, the story is filled with addictive tension, emotional confrontations, and explicit intensity.
Moving between past revelations and present-day turmoil, Corrupt grips readers deeply within dark, enticing suspense.
Priest dives into forbidden romance with unapologetic candor. Father Tyler Bell, devout in his calling yet emotionally conflicted, battles intense attraction to the enticing Poppy. This controversial relationship challenges boundaries and moral beliefs.
Similar to the themes found in Addicted, the story deals candidly with temptation, emotional torment, and the consuming pull of forbidden desires.
Passionate, thought-provoking, and incredibly steamy, Simone's novel delivers considerable emotional complexity and meaningful, evocative internal struggles readers won't soon forget.
Bailey's Hook, Line, and Sinker is a lively contemporary romance filled with charming humor and heartfelt emotional depth. Hannah and Fox transition from playful friends to romantic partners, navigating emotional vulnerabilities alongside witty and authentic dialogue.
Fans of Addicted who appreciate entertaining ensemble casts, believable emotional arcs, and engaging relationship dynamics will find plenty to enjoy here.
Though distinctly lighter, this novel resonates deeply through effective storytelling, irresistible charm, passionate steam, and genuinely relatable romance.