especially those exploring Faith and Buffy's messy, electric dynamic. The 'enemies to lovers' trope fits them perfectly—raw tension, betrayal, and eventual understanding. One standout is 'Dirt and Ashes' by [author,where Faith's post-prison arc collides with Buffy's leadership struggles. Their chemistry burns through every argument, slowly melting into something softer. The author nails Faith's rough edges and Buffy's guarded heart, making their gradual trust feel earned, not rushed.
Another gem is 'The Way We Didn’t Fall Apart,' which twists canon events post-'Who Are You.' Faith’s redemption isn’t sugarcoated; Buffy’s anger simmers realistically before giving way to vulnerability. The fic uses physical fights as metaphors for emotional walls crumbling. Lesser-known works like 'Knife’s Edge' also deserve love—Faith’s sarcasm and Buffy’s idealism clash in a dance of knives and late-night confessions. These stories thrive when they honor their canon friction but dare to imagine what’s underneath.
Faith and Buffy’s dynamic in fanfic is my guilty pleasure. 'Rivalry to Redemption' is a classic enemies-to-lovers take—Faith’s return to Sunnydale after years away forces Buffy to confront buried feelings. The tension is thick with unspoken history, and their fights are as much about past hurts as they are about attraction. The fic 'Blackout' twists a supernatural curse into a catalyst; trapped together, they can’t avoid honesty. I adore how the best fics let Faith’s humor and Buffy’s stubbornness shine, making their softer moments surprising yet inevitable. Even shorter works like 'Five Times They Nearly Kissed' capture the UST perfectly.
Faith/Buffy’s 'enemies to lovers' arc hits different. 'Chasing the Sun' stands out—it reimagines Season 3 if Faith stayed rogue longer, forcing Buffy to chase her down. The cat-and-mouse game turns into shared motel rooms and whispered truths. The author doesn’t shy from Faith’s self-destructiveness or Buffy’s judgmental streak, which makes their eventual connection ache beautifully. Another favorite, 'Burn Bright,' explores a post-'Chosen' reunion where old wounds reopen but so do possibilities. The pacing is deliberate; every glance carries weight. Smaller fics like 'Scars We Share' use body-swap tropes cleverly to force empathy between them. What works is the balance—neither character is sanitized, and the love feels hard-won.
The Faith/Buffy 'enemies to lovers' trope thrives on their canon complexity. 'Sharp Edges' is a standout—Faith’s rough charm and Buffy’s moral rigidity clash until they don’t. The fic uses sparse dialogue brilliantly; a shared cigarette says more than a monologue. Others like 'Graveyard Shift' pit them against a common foe, forcing uneasy teamwork that spirals into something deeper. The best fics keep Faith’s edge but let Buffy see past it.
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Daniel Knight lives for two things — running his empire and watching Sexy Red burn up the stage. The mysterious, red-haired dancer with a body made for sin is all he wants… and all he can’t have.
The last thing he expects? His mother shoving him into an arranged marriage with Kelly Thompson… the plain, boring, mole-faced “ugly duckling” he insulted without a second thought.
He hates her. She hates him more.
“Marry you? Not in this lifetime,” he sneers.
“Right back at you,” she fires back.
But when the wedding ring is on, Danny still can’t get Sexy Red out of his head... until one night, he rips off her disguise and realizes the woman he’s been craving is the wife he swore to make miserable.
Now, every touch feels like a lie.
Every kiss, a dare.
And the man who swore to ruin her… can’t stop trying to claim her.
DISCLAIMER
This book is a spin-off from A Whole New World but can be read as a standalone.
*If you’re already following this story under A Whole New World, you don't need to read it here again.
He is known for his devilish side, nobody dared to cross him. He's ruthless,cruel and dangerous to his enemies except to a certain cop who's hell bent on putting him behind bars. She is determined to take down the man who had caused her grief at a young age, the man who killed her parents before her. Things take a turn and she finds herself teaming up with the one person she loathes, a man who's too cocky and annoying for his own good. Despite fighting hard to keep her feelings contained, he's determined to break down the walls she has built and show her exactly what he wants. And he wants HER.
This book is part of a series:
Book 1: Badboy Asher
Book 2: His Blonde Temptress
Book 3: Loving The Enemy
Book 4: Bestfriends Shouldn't Know How You Taste
Brielle Hartley swore she’d never return to Willow Creek, the small town packed with too many memories and one infuriating man she hoped to forget. But when her mother needs help, Brielle is forced back home—only to discover that the first person she runs into is the last man she ever wanted to see: Jaxon Reed, the boy who spent their senior year getting under her skin…and apparently still has the talent.
Now older, broader, and annoyingly irresistible,Jaxon has become a respected volunteer in the community. But he hasn’t changed his habit of poking at Brielle’s nerves. Their reunion strikes immediate sparks some angry, some dangerously magnetic.
What begins as avoidance turns into constant collisions: at the farmers market, around town, and eventually at the community garden project they’re roped into running together. With every stubborn argument and every unexpected moment of softness, the walls between them weaken. Tension turns into chemistry, chemistry into longing, and longing into something neither of them wants to admit.
As Brielle fights the pull she feels toward the man she once despised, Jaxon battles with the guilt of the past and the fear that he’s already blown his second chance. What they don’t realize is that the very history that pushed them apart may be the key to bringing them together.
Enemies? Absolutely.
Attraction? Undeniable.
Love? Inevitable…if they’re brave enough to take it.
WARNING ⚠️: CONTAINS EXPLICIT SCENES AND SUITABLE FOR 18+
I knew I was going to die in that alley.
There was blood everywhere, rogues closing in, and then he showed up my sworn enemy, Dante Veyron.
We’ve hated each other since college. Every fight ended in blood or broken bones. But that night, he saved me. And after being trapped together in an abandoned warehouse for two nights, everything changed.
Now our packs are forcing us to lead side by side against a rising rogue threat. To the world, we are allies. In truth, I can’t decide if I want to tear Dante’s throat out… or taste his lips again.
But in a city where betrayal hides in every shadow, loving your enemy could destroy us both.
Jeremy
He was my friend. The only one who understood me in my silence. I never needed anyone else with him by my side but...
Why does he have to do it? He agreed to marry me because my parent's company was in debt and getting married to me was the only option to get my company running. So, he backstabbed me and stole me away from my love.
If he thinks he will get my heart and body? He is mistaken. I am not a showpiece or a decoration. I only love Olivier and Magnus will never have me.
Magnus..
Jeremy thinks I have married him because of his parent's company. But he is wrong. So wrong. He doesn't even know that I have always loved him, and he is my only Love.
Yes, it hurts when he goes to his EX, but I will make him fall in love with me and I will tell him that I don't want his money, but his heart.
And I am sure of my love that one day I will.
It's an Enemy to Lovers, Happy ending book.
He is my nemesis, the one who tormented me without cause. It wasn't always this way; there was a time when things were different. But then, one day, everything shifted. What do I do when he becomes my mate? The mark I left on him during our clash signifies that he belongs to me forever. Yet, he harbors a secret—one he desperately wants to conceal from me. This secret, rooted in guilt, is tied to a past event that changed everything.What will happen when she uncovers her mate's hidden truth? He has kept her in the dark, and now she must confront the possibility that this revelation could either shatter their bond or pave the way for reconciliation.
I’ve always been fascinated by how 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' fanfics explore the messy, intense dynamics between Buffy and Faith. Their relationship starts as this explosive rivalry—two slayers with wildly different approaches to power—but the best fics dig into how that tension morphs into something deeper, often through shared trauma or forced collaboration. There’s a raw authenticity in stories where Faith’s self-destructive tendencies clash with Buffy’s rigid moral code, only for them to realize they’re two sides of the same coin. Fics like 'The Weight of the World' or 'Scars That Bind' nail this transition, showing small moments—a shared patrol gone wrong, a quiet conversation after a near-death experience—where trust seeps in despite themselves. The emotional payoff hits harder because it’s earned, not rushed.
What makes these fics stand out is how they handle Faith’s redemption arc without sanitizing her flaws. She’s still abrasive, still makes terrible choices, but Buffy’s growing empathy for her feels organic. In 'Chasing Shadows,' for example, Faith’s guilt over her past actions isn’t magically resolved; it lingers, and Buffy’s willingness to sit with her in that discomfort becomes the foundation of their bond. The physicality of their relationship also gets attention—fights that blur into something protective, shoulder bumps that carry unspoken understanding. It’s not always romantic (though the subtext in some fics could power a small city), but the intimacy is undeniable. Lesser-known gems like 'Knife’s Edge' even explore what happens when they mentor a new slayer together, forcing them to confront their mirrored insecurities. The rivalry-to-trust trope works because it’s messy, and the fics that lean into that messiness are the ones that stay with you.