The Wedding Debt — By Clarissa Wild

Readers often highlight the high heat and tension of the "childhood frenemies" dynamic.

Initially portrayed as the "good" brother, he serves as the primary obstacle to Luca’s desires and the object of Jill's initial affection. Reader Reception The Wedding Debt by Clarissa Wild

Strong-willed and fiercely loyal to her sister, Jasmine. She resists Luca's advances, though she eventually finds herself drawn to the dark fire he ignites in her. Readers often highlight the high heat and tension

Readers praise the sharp prose, intense chemistry, and the "unpredictable ride" of the twists and turns. The dual POV is frequently cited as a strength for providing insight into Luca's possessiveness. She resists Luca's advances, though she eventually finds

A classic dark anti-hero described as brooding, possessive, and chaotic. He is driven by a deep-seated obsession with Jill and a desire to own what he cannot have.