Bruno from 'Encanto' became such a fan favorite because he’s this beautifully tragic figure wrapped in layers of mystery and misunderstood intentions. The way the movie builds up his absence—through hushed whispers, nursery rhymes, and the family’s outright refusal to mention his name—creates this irresistible aura around him. By the time we finally meet him, he’s not the villain everyone made him out to be, but a socially awkward, deeply empathetic guy who’s been living in the walls of his own home, literally and metaphorically. That twist hits hard because it challenges the idea of 'the black sheep' in families, and honestly, who hasn’t felt like an outsider at some point?
What seals the deal is his song, 'We Don’t Talk About Bruno.' It’s a bop, sure, but lyrically, it’s genius—every character’s verse reveals how they blame him for things that were either coincidences or their own fault. The irony is that Bruno’s visions were never wrong; people just misinterpreted them. His popularity also stems from how relatable his isolation feels, especially post-pandemic. The idea of hiding away, being scared of your own gifts, and yearning for connection? That’s universal. Plus, his rats are low-key the MVPs of the movie.
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She was always the good girl. Until heartbreak made her reckless.
Elena Sinclair thought marriage meant forever.
But five years in, her “forever” has become a gilded cage of pain and betrayal.
She’s the wife who couldn’t give him a child. The barren disappointment. And for that, her husband offered her a cruel compromise… an open marriage. One that gave him the right to find someone who could carry his heir.
The next day, he brought a pregnant woman home. The same woman who was first introduced as his cousin.
The humiliation doesn’t end there, his mother lashes out… hurling insults and even fists, while her husband turns a blind eye. Not once has he defended her. Not once has he shown her love. She’s nothing more than a placeholder… a name on a marriage certificate.
The cruelest part? She loved him. She loved him long before the vows, long before the lies… so deeply it blinded her to who he really was.
Now, to make him jealous, she turns to the one man she should never touch: Jaxx Moretti, her husband’s younger brother. The dangerous one. The black sheep of the Sinclair family. The man who once made her high school years hell… and now has every reason to destroy her husband's legacy.
What starts as a twisted game soon ignites into something raw, addictive, and completely forbidden.
But Jaxx isn’t just her escape. He’s everything her husband isn’t. Because the deeper she sinks into Jaxx's bed… The harder it becomes to crawl back out.
Content Warning: This book contains mature themes intended for adult audiences (18+), including explicit sexual content, toxic relationships, manipulation, and emotional trauma. Reader discretion is strongly advised.
When your hot stepbrother holds you in bed, groans your name and asks you to give in, what do you do?
Natalia just broke up with her jackass ex-boyfriend. The last thing she needs right now is another shitty relationship. So when her stepbrother Eason, the notorious fuckboy, suddenly show a strong interest in her, she knows she needs to stay away. Yet steamy, bad, irresistible, and toxic. She still ends up fallen, for this green-eyed hot boy who is impossible to say no to.
Inés never wanted to be saved.
When her mother married a dying billionaire, it came with a price: living under the same roof as Miguel Alvarez, the cold, arrogant heir who treats her like she's dirt on his expensive shoes.
But her mother's new marriage isn't about love. It's about survival. Because back in their old life, they owe dangerous people dangerous money. And those people don't forget.
So every night while everyone thinks she's at the library, Inés dances under red lights at P-Valley, the city's most exclusive strip club. Behind a mask and a wig, she's not the boring stepsister. She's Red, untouchable, mysterious and free.
Until the night Miguel walks in.
He doesn't recognize her. But he can't stop watching and wanting her. At home, he ignores her. At the club, he's obsessed with her.
Inés knows she should run before he discovers the truth. But she doesn't because as much as she hates him, her body betrays her every time he's near.
But secrets buried in the dark always come to light. And when Miguel discovers that the girl he craves and the stepsister he despises are the same person, it won't just shatter them, it'll burn down everything they thought they knew.
A typical teenage romance novel. Where the girl falls in love with the jock. But the only difference in this one is that the girl falls in love with her brother.
"Why does what I do matter so much to you?" I asked curiously.
He slammed his hand against the car behind me as he caged me in. He looked down at me with a scowl on his face, his tall frame hovering over me.
"Because I care about you." He said loudly and his minty breath hit my nostrils causing me to gulp. I've never been this close to him before.
Since the first day that he met her, he was attracted to her. But he had to keep his feelings a secret, for the sake of their family.
She can't fall in love with him. So he needs to show her the worst parts of himself, because maybe then she'll hate him.
BOOKS 1 & 2.
It's been four years since Bianca Moretti's Dad passed away. Her mom decided to get married to a man she felled in love with, the Rossi family. Bianca wasn't in support with it till she met her stepbrother.
Emilio Rossi, the first child and only son of Alejandro Rossi. Emilio is a good example of introvert, he doesn't talk that much. He only cares about his three little sisters after their Mom abandoned them a long time ago. He's arrogant, hot-tempered and rude. After seeing he new stepsister, he knew that he had to be careful.
His magnificently beautiful eyes looked into mine with possessiveness. I exhaled out a shuddered breath, and he grabbed my jaw.
“This is not who you are to me, Isabella. And I want more than what we have. Understood?”
The dominance in his tone was obvious, while his words sounded like a fantasy I’ve always dreamt of. More than what we have. More than step-brother.
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I, a 19-year-old girl, had always had a secret crush on someone I shouldn’t have. That’s right—it was none other than Achilles Roman, my stepbrother, who was two years older than me. I had kept my feelings dumped in a Tupperware box for as long as I could remember. But how could I control myself when he himself started making moves on me? And what should I do when I realize that he was nowhere near the Achilles I thought I knew?
Read to find out.
Luisa's song 'Surface Pressure' from 'Encanto' resonates because it tackles the universal struggle of feeling like you have to carry the weight of the world on your shoulders. The lyrics are brutally honest about the pressure to be strong, to never show weakness, and to constantly meet expectations—something so many of us relate to, whether we're caregivers, older siblings, or just people trying to keep it together. The song's upbeat tempo contrasts beautifully with its heavy theme, creating this cathartic release where you can dance and cry at the same time.
What really seals the deal is Luisa's character design and performance. She's this muscular, seemingly invincible woman who’s secretly brittle inside, and that duality hits hard. The animation during her verse—the way her muscles strain, the crumbling buildings—visualizes emotional burnout in a way words alone can't. Plus, the tune is catchy as heck. It’s the kind of song you blast in your car when you’re pretending you’re fine but really need to scream into the void for a minute.