The bond chose him.
The war chose her.
She chose herself.
In a world where magical bonds decide lifelong partners, fate is supposed to be flawless.
But when a quiet archivist is bound to the very mage sworn to destroy her bloodline, the system makes a mistake it was never meant to survive.
He is an enforcer—trained to obey, conditioned to suppress rebellion, loyal to the Council that erased her family from history.
She is a keeper of forbidden truths—raised to believe her anger was dangerous, her lineage already forgotten.
Their bond should have sealed their futures.
Instead, it exposes a lie.
As the magic binding them begins to fracture, the archivist uncovers the truth behind fate itself: the bonds were never about love—they were forged to control rebellions and silence dangerous bloodlines. And this one chose the wrong enemy.
Forced to pretend they are fated while the city watches, enemies become allies, rage becomes power, and choice becomes the most dangerous magic of all.
This is not a story about destiny.
It is a story about what happens when fate breaks—and love is chosen anyway.
What You’ll Find Inside:
Enemies to Lovers
Fake Fated Mates (corrupted bond / forced proximity)
Rage-driven female main character
Coming of Rage (power awakened through anger, not prophecy)
Political romantasy with rebellion themes
No love triangle
No cliffhanger
The Spell That Chose the Wrong Enemy is a complete standalone romantasy with emotional payoff, perfect for readers who love:
Morally complex mages
Fake destiny turning into real choice
Strong heroines who refuse to stay quiet
Romance without prophecy telling them who to love
If you enjoy romantasy where fate is questioned, systems are broken, and love is earned—not assigned, this book is for you.
Standalone No Cliffhanger KU-Friendly