Twisted Hate by Ana Huang
The Setup: Josh Chen is a charismatic medical student with a perfect life—handsome, brilliant, and never short of female attention. He has no interest in relationships, just casual fun. The one exception? The one woman who can't stand him: Jules Ambrose.
The Complication: Jules Ambrose is a fiery redhead with ambition to match. She's focused on passing the bar exam and putting her wild past behind her. Josh is everything she doesn't need: arrogant, infuriating, and far too attractive for his own good. They've been enemies since day one, trading barbs every time they meet.
The Conflict: When a twist of fate forces them to work together, their animosity explodes into something far more dangerous: a no-strings-attached arrangement. Hate-sex turns into something neither expected. But Josh has secrets he's never told anyone, and Jules has demons that won't stay buried. As lines blur and walls crumble, they realize the difference between love and hate is terrifyingly thin—and the fall might destroy them both.
Key Themes: Enemies-to-lovers, hate-to-love, forced proximity, and the question of whether two people who've spent years hating each other can survive actually falling in love.