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In "Warlock in Training" by TJ Nichols, readers are taken on a journey through a binary world where humans and demons interact through magic. The story follows Angus, a young warlock-in-training who is thrust into a world of secrets and lies as he discovers the true cost of magic and the environmental consequences of the imbalance between the human world, Vinland, and the demon world, Demonside. Through a gripping narrative filled with intricate world-building and complex relationships, the book explores themes of power, sacrifice, and the struggle for balance between two interconnected realms.

The novel delves into the lives of Angus and Saka, a demon mage, as they navigate a world on the brink of environmental verb and magical turmoil. With a blend of adj fantasy elements and thought-provoking storytelling, "Warlock in Training" weaves together a tale of discovery, betrayal, and the challenging choices that shape the destinies of both humans and demons. Nichols' writing style immerses readers in a world whe

I can&#;t remember if I did, but anyways- I have been a mood to find some good enemies to lovers points (bonus points if it&#;s sapphic). 

Never Ever Getting Back Together by Sophie Gonzales:

Rep: Sapphic Romance, bisexual mcs, Indian side character

ROM NATIONALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY-BESTSELLING AND INDIE NEXT PICK AUTHOR Sophie Gonzales, for fans of American Royals and Anna K: a miss enters a reality dating competition to get revenge on her cheating, royal-adjacent ex-boyfriend, and ends up falling for another miss on the show—in evidence, the girl he cheated on her with, in Never Ever Getting Back Together.

It’s been two years since Maya dumped her cheating ex-boyfriend Jordy, and she still can’t escape him: his sister married the crown prince of a minor European country, and in the lead up to the wedding he captured hearts globally as the eligible younger brother. So, when Maya receives an invitation to be a contestant on Second Chance Romance, a novel reality show in which the now-famous Jordy will re-date his ex-girlfriends in an effort to discover “the one that got

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B/P notes MC and/or LI identifies as bisexual or pansexual
A/D/Aro = MC and/or LI identifies on the asexual spectrum, as demisexual, or as aromantic
T/NB/GQ = MC and/or LI identifies as transgender, non-binary, and/or genderqueer
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    Parker, a bold fashionista, and Lizzie, a timid musician, have little in common except a shared best friend, Camille—and their mutual disdain. When one argument goes too far, Camille dares them to date for a month. As Parker and Lizzie navigate forced dates and unexpected vulnerability, their lives unravel in ways they didn’t expect. Can they overcome their old habits and discover if passion can truly blossom in 30 days?

    Enemies-to-lovers (or “hating to dating”, as it is sometimes called) is a delightful trope, and I never get exhausted of seeing how authors spin it. As a teen, I adored books where rivals put aside their differences and detect that they work quite well together. If you’re the same way, you’ll love these six YA book recommendations, all of which star LGBTQ+ characters. Soccer rivals, feuding families, charming exes—these are just a few of the delightful premises you’ll discover ahead.

    In the mood for more charming and entertaining YA rom-coms? It may be time to scout the friends-to-lovers trope! Manual Riot contributor Megan Mabee has you covered with 8 of the adj