
House of Earth and Blood
Sarah J. Maas · Crescent City #1
Shares slow burn, enemies to lovers, forced proximity & morally grey.
Read-alikes
The Book of Azrael is enemies to lovers, morally grey & gods & immortals — steamy (3/5), dual-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.
Dianna, a fire-wielding immortal creature bound in servitude to the monster Kaden, is sent to retrieve an ancient relic guarded by her deadliest enemy — Samkiel, a god known as the World Ender who has hidden from his divine responsibilities for centuries. When their paths collide, sworn enemies must reckon with a threat powerful enough to destroy every realm, and with feelings neither expected.
Share the most of what makes The Book of Azrael work.

Sarah J. Maas · Crescent City #1
Shares slow burn, enemies to lovers, forced proximity & morally grey.

Laura Thalassa · The Four Horsemen #2
Shares enemies to lovers, forced proximity, gods & immortals & morally grey.

Kate Golden · The Sacred Stones #1
Shares enemies to lovers, forced proximity, morally grey & slow burn.

Laura Thalassa · The Four Horsemen #1
Shares enemies to lovers, forced proximity, gods & immortals & slow burn.

Shares enemies to lovers, slow burn, forced proximity & morally grey.

Shares gods & immortals, enemies to lovers & slow burn.

Jennifer L. Armentrout · Flesh and Fire #1
Shares enemies to lovers, slow burn & gods & immortals.

Sarah J. Maas · Throne of Glass #6
Shares enemies to lovers, forced proximity & slow burn.

Callie Hart · Fae & Alchemy #1
Shares enemies to lovers, slow burn & forced proximity.

Jennifer L. Armentrout · Flesh and Fire #2
Shares forced proximity, morally grey & gods & immortals.

Raven Kennedy · The Plated Prisoner #3
Shares enemies to lovers, morally grey & slow burn.

Carissa Broadbent · Crowns of Nyaxia #1
Shares enemies to lovers, slow burn & forced proximity.