Two university rivals, Han Haru, a smart and reserved student, and Jeong Minho, a popular sports star, are forced to work together. What starts as a rivalry soon turns into a slow-burn romance, filled with jealousy, misunderstandings, and hidden desires. As their emotions intensify, they struggle to suppress their growing attraction while navigating the chaos of secret love and grudges. Their journey from enemies to lovers is filled with passion, conflict, and an undeniable connection.
One chapter in and I'm already a goner. Enemies-to-lovers supremacy! The writing is clean, the characters have strong personalities, and the tension? Already chef’s kiss. It’s my absolute favorite trope done right, and honestly, I can't wait to see how their relationship unravels and transforms.
Only one chapter of Not Supposed to Love You is out, and I'm already hooked. The tension between the characters is so raw and real — it’s exactly the kind of slow-burn enemies-to-lovers energy I live for.