
Shares morally grey, enemies to lovers & assassin.
Read-alikes
Foul Lady Fortune is marriage of convenience, enemies to lovers & grumpy / sunshine — sweet (1/5), multi-person, ending on a hard-won happy ending. These 12 romantasy read-alikes are ranked by how much they share with it, closest first — each one explained.
In 1931 Shanghai, immortal assassin Rosalind Lang—code-named Fortune—goes undercover as the wife of charming spy Orion Hong to investigate a string of chemical murders tied to a Japanese-controlled press. As political factions clash and dark conspiracies surface, Rosalind must decide how far her desperate bid for redemption will take her. A loose Shakespeare retelling (As You Like It) wrapped in historical noir espionage.
Share the most of what makes Foul Lady Fortune work.

Shares morally grey, enemies to lovers & assassin.

Chloe Gong · Flesh and False Bone #1
Shares enemies to lovers, morally grey & assassin. Same author, too.

Jennifer L. Armentrout · Blood and Ash #2
Shares marriage of convenience, enemies to lovers & morally grey.

Katee Robert · Dark Olympus #2
Shares marriage of convenience, enemies to lovers & morally grey.

Shelby Mahurin · Serpent & Dove #1
Shares marriage of convenience, enemies to lovers & grumpy / sunshine.

Chloe Gong · These Violent Delights #2
Shares enemies to lovers & morally grey. Same author, too.

Leigh Bardugo · Six of Crows #2
Shares morally grey & assassin.

Leigh Bardugo · Six of Crows #1
Shares morally grey & assassin.

Stephanie Garber · Once Upon a Broken Heart #2
Shares enemies to lovers & morally grey.

Sarah J. Maas · Throne of Glass #2
Shares assassin & morally grey.

Shares enemies to lovers & marriage of convenience.

Holly Black · The Folk of the Air #2
Shares enemies to lovers & morally grey.