Books like 'The Campaigner - ENFP Premium Profile' often dive into personality psychology with a mix of self-help and interactive elements. I stumbled upon this niche genre while trying to understand my own quirks better, and it’s fascinating how these books blend Myers-Briggs frameworks with actionable advice. For example, 'The Comprehensive ENFP Survival Guide' by Heidi Priebe is a gem—it’s witty, deeply relatable, and packed with tips for navigating life as an enthusiastic free spirit. Another favorite is 'Please Understand Me II' by David Keirsey, which expands on temperament theory but keeps things engaging with real-life anecdotes.
What sets these books apart is their focus on growth. They don’t just label you; they celebrate the strengths of personality types while offering tools to tackle weaknesses. 'The Art of SpeedReading People' by Paul D. Tieger is another standout, teaching how to adapt communication styles based on others’ personalities. If you love 'The Campaigner,' you’ll appreciate how these reads turn psychology into something playful and practical, like a roadmap for human connections.
I’ve always been drawn to personality-focused books, and 'The Campaigner' is just one of many that make psychology feel personal. 'The ENFP Adventure' by Jennifer Soldner is a playful guide with exercises and journal prompts—perfect if you love interactive content. 'Type Talk' by Otto Kroeger and Janet Thuesen is another classic, mixing humor with insights about how different types clash or harmonize. It’s older but timeless.
What ties these books together is their optimism. They don’t just analyze; they inspire you to lean into your quirks. 'The Magic of Being Yourself' by Dr. David N. Daniels taps into that same energy, though it’s more general. If you liked 'The Campaigner,' these are like extensions of its spirit—books that feel like high-fives from the universe.
If you’re drawn to 'The Campaigner,' you might enjoy books that feel like a conversation with a wise, excitable friend. I adore 'Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking' by Susan Cain—ironic, since it’s about introverts, but it’s got that same deep dive into how personalities shape our lives. It’s less about ENFPs specifically but equally thought-provoking. Then there’s 'The Pathfinder' by Nicholas Lore, which is all about aligning your career with your personality type. It’s got that same energizing vibe, pushing you to chase passions fearlessly.
For a lighter take, 'Personality Hacker' by Joel Mark Witt and Antonia Dodge breaks down cognitive functions in a way that’s digestible and fun. It’s like the podcast version of a personality book—chatty and full of 'aha!' moments. These books all share that spark of making self-discovery feel like an adventure, not homework.
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Nessa found Leon and Abby together. She decided to reject their mate bond.
But Abby wasn't satisfied; she wanted to make Nessa suffer even more. Therefore, together with Kylie, Leon's mother, they poisoned Nessa and made her lose her wolf spirit.
This angered Nessa, who decided to leave the pack and end up in Capital City, where she met a strange alpha.
Sometimes he was very kind, sometimes he wanted to kill her.
After losing both her parents and being injured at a very young age, then losing her grandparents less than ten years later, Zariah is put under the guardianship of the Alpha and Luna. She had been raised around alpha heir Isaac since she came to live with her grandparents. Isaac was protective of her from day one and never stopped. When Izzy turns eighteen, she gets her wolf, Onyx, and finds that Isaac is her mate. Although she is happy that he is the one, how can she trust the mate bond? After all, the mate bond killed her parents, and the mate bond killed her grandmother after her grandfather was killed. She wants to be positive that she can trust the bond before she accepts it. Meanwhile, she finds that her wolf is a rare wolf and there are dark witches who wish to drain her of her wolf's power. They also find out that there are two other alphas trying to kidnap her in order to use her for her abilities. She wonders if she will ever be done fighting. Whether it's the mate bond or assholes coming after her for her abilities, it seemed she would always be fighting. She was even fighting with herself! What would it take to end the fighting?
“I reject you.”
Three words shattered her soul.
Her mate bond severed, her future stolen.
But in the silence of heartbreak… the Moon Goddess answered.
Four Alphas. Four packs.
One Queen Luna to unite them or be their undoing
Book One
A Choice Lost to Fate
Evandra Johnson is the Luna of the Pearl Pack and life is going great.... until it isn't. What she thought was a happy marriage to the love of her life, Jalen, her mate and Alpha, turns to something she doesn't recognize overnight. How did she not see the signs? He chose an Omega over her and now the pack will have a new Luna.
Now she is faced with heartbreak, pain, humiliation, and a new sense of hopelessness. She has no family to turn to, no friends outside of the Pearl Pack and nowhere to go. Staying a lone wolf means she accepts the status of a rogue. But approaching another pack's territory could cost her life.
After her mate's rejection and being banished from her pack, she must figure out her own way. Although she is a trained warrior and has a fierce wolf spirit within her, many dangers await in the forest. She is weakened by the strain of her mate's rejection, making her vulnerable and putting her at great risk.
Can she find herself before her wolf becomes a feral beast she no longer can control, or will she rise above?
*Sexually graphic scenes, multiple mates.
The Fated Series is a fast-paced shifter romance mini series presented to you in three parts.
Book One: A Choice Lost to Fate
Book Two: A Choice to Survive
Book Three: A Choice Bound in Blood
Alexander Harris has always been cold and indifferent—a ruthless CEO who values power over love. Haunted by a dark past and unable to bear a woman’s touch, he vowed never to fall for anyone.
Until he met Everette Carson.
From the moment their paths crossed, Everette challenged everything he believed in. When his grandmother threatened to give 15% of the company’s shares to his estranged father unless he marries, Alexander saw an opportunity. Everette’s fire, defiance, and beauty made her the perfect pawn for a marriage of convenience. Silencing his grandmother and putting Everette in her place? It was supposed to be the perfect plan.
But nothing about her was ever simple.
The more time he spent with her, the harder it became to keep his walls up. Everette’s warmth began to melt the ice around his heart—awakening memories of a mysterious girl from his past—the only soul who had ever touched his own. When the truth of their first meeting comes to light, Alexander realizes their bond was never coincidence. It was fate.
Just as love begins to take root, long-buried secrets resurface. Dangerous enemies rise. And betrayal strikes from within.
When Everette finally walked away to protect them both, Alexander broke—his desperation unraveling as he threatened to end his life.
“Evie… if you walk away today, you will never have the chance to see me again in this life.”
But she didn’t stop walking.
The gunshot echoed across the runway.
And nothing was ever the same again.
Now, with everything on the line, fate brings them back together one last time. Will love be enough to heal what was broken, or are they destined to fall apart… all over again?
Two best friends. Two love stories. One unforgettable ride.
Rain’s running from heartbreak. Harper’s running headfirst into it.
One’s swearing off love, the other’s daring it to try her.
Every five chapters, the spotlight shifts—first Rain’s messy, laugh-out-loud journey, then Harper’s fiery, no-nonsense approach to romance. Two arcs, two wildly different paths… but somehow, fate keeps pulling them (and the irresistible men they should avoid) right back in.
💖 Who will fall first?
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Grab your seat – this is one love story that plays out in stereo.
Harper didn’t sign up to play Cupid— but for ten times her salary? She’ll find her boss, Eros Lancaster, a bride in sixty days.
The problem? Eros doesn’t do love. Wealth, charm, and a lineup of flings—he has it all. But with his company’s future on the line, his sister’s demanding he settle down.
Just as Harper starts scheming, Eros flips the script—offering her the role of his contract wife.
Now, Harper’s stuck between his sister’s deal and his tempting proposal. What could possibly go wrong?
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One night turns into a morning-after she can’t stop thinking about.
And when fate throws him back in her path—again and again—Rain starts to wonder if this wasn’t just some random hookup. Maybe, just maybe, the universe isn’t done with them yet.
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Damien Cole built his empire the same way he built his walls — brick by brick, from nothing, with bleeding hands and a heart he locked away so long he forgot it was still there.
By thirty-two, he's untouchable. Ruthless. The kind of man who commands every room he enters and feels nothing when he leaves. His assistants don't last. His relationships don't either. He doesn't do warmth. He doesn't do weakness.
Then Nathalia Bennett walks in.
Fresh out of university, armed with ambition and absolutely zero patience for arrogance, she takes the job nobody wants — personal assistant to New York's most feared CEO. She isn't impressed by the money. She isn't intimidated by the power. And when he's cold as ice, she doesn't flinch. When he pushes, she pushes back.
It should have been simple. Professional. Temporary.
It becomes anything but.
From the steel and glass of New York to the rain-soaked streets of London, the glittering excess of Monaco and the quiet devastation of a Bali night — something is breaking open between them. Something neither of them asked for. Something Damien will fight with everything he has, because the only thing more terrifying than his past is the possibility that she could make him forget it.
He has survived everything life threw at him by feeling nothing.
Nathalia Bennett is about to become the one thing he can't survive.
Some walls don't crack. They shatter.
If you loved the introspective depth of 'The Enneagram Test' and are looking for books that explore personality types in a similar way, I'd definitely recommend 'The Road Back to You' by Ian Morgan Cron. It's a fantastic dive into the Enneagram system but with a more narrative, almost memoir-like approach. Cron blends personal stories with psychological insights, making it feel like a conversation with a wise friend rather than a dry manual.
Another gem is 'Personality Isn’t Permanent' by Benjamin Hardy. While it leans more into growth and transformation, it shares that same curiosity about how we tick. Hardy challenges fixed personality labels, which creates a fascinating contrast to the Enneagram’s typology. For a lighter but equally insightful read, 'Quiet' by Susan Cain is perfect if you want to understand introversion versus extroversion through real-life examples and research. It’s like the Enneagram’s cousin—different focus, same family of thought.
INFPs thrive on stories that resonate with their inner world—deeply emotional, introspective, and often tinged with idealism. One book I’d throw into the ring is 'The Little Prince' by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. It’s a whimsical yet profound exploration of love, loss, and the quirks of human nature, wrapped in a childlike package that somehow speaks volumes to adults. The way it dances between simplicity and depth is pure magic for INFPs, who often see the world through a similar lens.
Another gem is 'The Bell Jar' by Sylvia Plath. It’s raw, poetic, and unflinchingly honest about mental health—a theme many INFPs grapple with privately. Plath’s prose feels like she’s whispering secrets directly to your soul, which is why it’s dog-eared on so many INFP shelves. Pair it with 'The Ocean at the End of the Lane' by Neil Gaiman for a fantastical yet deeply personal story about memory and belonging, and you’ve got a trio that’ll leave any INFP both wrecked and inspired.