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Clean Enemies to Lovers Books

9 clean enemies to lovers books rated and profiled. Every book comes with mood tags and reader-fit data.

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0.7Avg Spice
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Top Clean Enemies to Lovers Books

Ranked by reader ratings. Every book profiled with spice, mood, and trope data.

The Folk of the Air Complete Collection
#1 MatchThe Folk of the Air Complete Collectionby Holly Black🌶️ Mild · ★ 4.35YA FantasyView on Amazon →
Pride and Prejudice
#2 MatchPride and Prejudiceby Jane Austen🫧 Clean · ★ 4.28Classic FictionView on Amazon →
Sunshine
#3 MatchSunshineby Robin McKinley🌶️ Mild · ★ 4.03FantasyView on Amazon →
Dark Rise
#4 MatchDark Riseby C.S. Pacat🫧 Clean · ★ 3.7YA FantasyView on Amazon →
In the Ravenous Dark
#5 MatchIn the Ravenous Darkby A.M. Strickland🌶️ Mild · ★ 3.65YA FantasyView on Amazon →
The Stolen Heir
#6 MatchThe Stolen Heirby Holly Black🫧 Clean · ★ 3.59YA FantasyView on Amazon →
Vicious
#7 MatchViciousby V.E. Schwab🌶️ MildView on Amazon →
Vengeful
#8 MatchVengefulby V.E. Schwab🌶️ MildView on Amazon →
Carry On
#9 MatchCarry Onby Rainbow Rowell🌶️ MildView on Amazon →

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The highest-rated clean enemies to lovers books on Sort By Cravings include The Folk of the Air Complete Collection, Pride and Prejudice, Sunshine. Each has been profiled with trope tags, spice ratings, and mood breakdowns.

Clean Enemies to Lovers books average 0.7/5 on the spice scale. They range from completely clean reads to scorching.

We recommend starting with The Folk of the Air Complete Collection by Holly Black. It showcases everything readers love about clean enemies to lovers stories.

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Every book on this page has been read and profiled by the Sort By Cravings team. Spice ratings, trope tags, and mood labels reflect our honest assessment — not publisher metadata. Some links are affiliate links; they help keep the site running at no cost to you. Learn more about our process.