Novels like Twisted Love by Ana Huang

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    King of Wrath by Ana Huang

    If you enjoyed Ana Huang's Twisted Love, try her next series starter, King of Wrath. This novel introduces Dante, a billionaire forced into an arranged marriage.

    Similar to Twisted Love, it's packed with emotional tension and possessive heroes who hide vulnerability behind tough exteriors. The dynamic between Dante and Vivian sparks with angst and steamy chemistry.

    The opulent settings and tension-filled plot give off dark-lite vibes familiar to Huang's readers. Fans of powerful heroes, romance mixed with suspense, and interconnected stories will find much to love in this next gripping romance.

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    The Hating Game by Sally Thorne

    The Hating Game offers a lighter spin on the grumpy/sunshine trope that fans of Ana Huang's Twisted Love will appreciate. Lucy and Joshua are workplace rivals with undeniable chemistry beneath their constant bickering.

    Joshua embodies the broody, grumpy male lead, while Lucy serves as his sunny, exuberant opposite. Filled with sharp banter, humor, and sizzling romantic tension, this book provides a delightful blend of contemporary romance and steamy moments.

    Although less dark, the engaging push-pull dynamic makes it a must-read after finishing Huang's novel.

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    Bully by Penelope Douglas

    Bully dives into an intense, emotional high-school romance loaded with angst. The story follows Tate and Jared, former friends turned bitter enemies.

    Jared is a possessive, often ruthless anti-hero, reminiscent of the darker elements fans enjoy in Twisted Love. It's filled with compelling drama, explosive chemistry, and poignant emotional depth. Douglas skillfully navigates the fine line between attraction and antagonism.

    Readers seeking a gritty, angsty romance with emotional ups-and-downs will find Bully addictive and captivating.

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    Too Late by Colleen Hoover

    Too Late stands out as Colleen Hoover's darkest venture yet. The novel follows Sloan, trapped in a toxic relationship filled with obsession and gripping suspense.

    Asa, the unsettling antagonist, embodies possessive darkness similar to the edgier side of heroes in Twisted Love. There's an intense psychological dimension alongside gripping thriller vibes, highlighting the darker, more complex shades of romance fiction.

    This visibly haunting read portrays obsession, toxicity, and redemption. Suitable for readers wanting a darker twist compared to Huang's romance, Too Late keeps tension high until the final page.

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    Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score

    Lucy Score's contemporary romance is right in line with themes readers adored in Twisted Love. This novel delivers a strong grumpy/sunshine dynamic between the gruff hero, Knox, and the bubbly heroine, Naomi.

    Set in a small town filled with lovable side characters and warm, humorous moments, it mixes romance, suspense, and drama effortlessly. Score builds anticipation through emotional interactions between characters.

    Readers searching for romance combined with suspenseful plotlines and found-family tropes will greatly enjoy Score's lovable characters and engaging storyline.

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    From Lukov with Love by Mariana Zapata

    Mariana Zapata is known for her slow-burn romances, and From Lukov with Love is no exception. Following Jasmine, an ambitious figure skater, and the aloof Ivan Lukov, this story highlights a great grumpy hero paired with a fierce heroine, echoing Twisted Love.

    Their relationship evolves gradually but intensely, with tension-filled interactions, witty banter, and believable chemistry. Zapata captures the passion of competitive figure skating vividly, adding depth and authenticity.

    Those enjoying slow-burn tensions that boil into steamy romance won't regret picking this one up.

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    It Happened One Summer by Tessa Bailey

    It Happened One Summer offers an enjoyable take on the grumpy/sunshine trope. Socialite Piper is sent to a small town, where she meets Brendan, the serious, no-nonsense captain.

    Sparks fly between Piper's bubbly charm and Brendan's gruff demeanor, reminiscent of the romance dynamic readers loved in Twisted Love. Bailey brings plenty of heat alongside witty dialogue, heartfelt moments, and genuine emotional growth.

    This novel smoothly blends comedy, steamy chemistry, and character development, satisfying readers looking for a romance full of heart and steam.

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    The Spanish Love Deception by Elena Armas

    The Spanish Love Deception features a delightful workplace rivalry matched with fake dating. Catalina needs a pretend boyfriend to accompany her to Spain, and Aaron—her grumpy coworker—agrees unexpectedly.

    Similar to Ana Huang's novel, readers will enjoy the playful tension, grumpy/sunshine dynamic, and plenty of simmering chemistry. Armas captures readers with humorous dialogue, lovable characters, and emotional depth beneath the banter.

    Those seeking steamy, heartfelt romances about opposites finding common ground will definitely enjoy this vibrant, fun read.

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    Fear Me by B.B. Reid

    Fear Me takes readers into darker territory with a ruthless, controlling antihero named Keiran. This dark romance pushes boundaries through possessive dynamics and edgy undertones.

    Fans of the more intense and dangerous elements in Twisted Love will find themselves fully absorbed by Reid's dark storytelling. The complicated relationship between Keiran and Lake keeps tensions high, delivering powerful emotional scenes.

    Consumed by passion, danger, and suspenseful storytelling, this novel provides readers craving edgier content with a compelling and intense experience.

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    Corrupt by Penelope Douglas

    Penelope Douglas again brings darkness and intensity with Corrupt, following a group of dangerous, possessive antiheroes set on revenge.

    Readers drawn to darker shades of romance similar to Twisted Love will appreciate Douglas's thrilling and addictive take on forbidden attraction.

    Centered on Michael, a brooding, complex hero, Douglas creates tension-filled moments intertwined with compelling romantic intrigue.

    This novel's intense atmosphere of peril and obsession will remain with readers long after finishing, appealing to those seeking a deeply dark, suspenseful romance story.

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    The Sweetest Oblivion by Danielle Lori

    Danielle Lori brilliantly captures the essence of Mafia romance in The Sweetest Oblivion. Filled with unforgettable characters and arranged marriage dynamics, Nico is a possessive hero readers loved in Twisted Love.

    Paired uniquely with Elena's stubborn yet vulnerable personality, their interactions are passionate, heated, and emotionally charged. The stakes are high, with palpable suspense and rich mafia elements throughout.

    Ultimately, readers looking to indulge in a captivating, edgy romance with intriguingly dangerous characters shouldn't miss out on this story.

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    Hooked by Emily McIntire

    Hooked is Emily McIntire's creatively dark retelling of Peter Pan. Flipping heroes into villains and villains into heroes, this tale revolves around James Hook, a ruthless yet surprisingly alluring antihero.

    Readers drawn to darker romances like Twisted Love will relish this twisted portrayal of familiar characters. With themes of obsession, revenge, temptation, and desire, McIntire crafts a suspenseful romance capturing readers' attention from start to finish.

    This dark, captivating romance offers an inventive spin while delivering the irresistible tension fans of Ana Huang appreciate.

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    Brutal Prince by Sophie Lark

    In Brutal Prince, Sophie Lark combines Mafia romance with enemies-to-lovers and arranged marriage themes. Callum and Aida start as fierce adversaries, forced together by family obligations.

    Echoing elements readers appreciate in Twisted Love, Callum embodies a possessive, protective, and strong-willed hero. Lark develops their emotional connection through fiery interactions, strong wills clashing, and steamy tension.

    Readers craving suspenseful, passionate stories featuring dangerous men will greatly enjoy Lark's fast-paced storytelling and compelling romance.

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    The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

    The Kiss Quotient presents a different but equally engaging romantic relationship. Stella, seeking relationship experience, hires Michael to teach her about intimacy.

    While the character dynamic differs from Twisted Love, the novel delivers ample steamy content and emotional depth readers enjoy. Helen Hoang's characters feel refreshing and authentic, exploring neurodivergence with grace and warmth.

    The charm and chemistry make this novel irresistible, fitting the romantic intensity that Ana Huang fans often seek.

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    Credence by Penelope Douglas

    Credence offers readers a taboo, isolated romance steeped in dark elements. Following Tiernan as she's stranded in a remote mountain cabin with three strangers, the story pushes limits on emotional and physical intimacy.

    Echoing darker themes readers loved in Twisted Love, this novel challenges expectations through taboo themes and gripping character drama.

    Douglas's storytelling creates an intense atmosphere of isolation, forbidden attraction, and emotional complexity that will enthrall anyone seeking an edgy and compelling romance.