Books Like Under One Roof
A steamy, witty Adult contemporary romance built around enemies to lovers, roommates, stem. 112 pages with moderate to high-heat romance and a satisfying conclusion.
Finished Under One Roof and immediately needed more? Same. The steamy pull of this book doesn't come around every day, but we've spent hours finding reads that capture exactly what made Ali Hazelwood's writing hit so hard. Not surface-level genre matches — we're talking mood, trope, and vibe alignment. The kind of books that actually fill the void.
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Our #1 Pick After Under One Roof
Dear Enemy by Kristen Callihan — 🌶️🌶️🌶️ 3/5 spice, 364 pages
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Questions About Books Like Under One Roof
Based on mood, trope, and pacing analysis, the most similar books to Under One Roof include Dear Enemy, Dating You / Hating You, Something About You. Each matches on specific elements like steamy and witty that made Under One Roof resonate with readers.
We recommend starting with Dear Enemy by Kristen Callihan — it shares Under One Roof's core Steamy energy while bringing something fresh to the table.
Under One Roof is a standalone novel. You can jump right in without reading anything else first.
Under One Roof has a spice level of 3/5. The recommendations on this page range across spice levels — each one is labeled so you can find your comfort zone.
Yes — several recommendations on this page have lower spice levels while keeping the same Steamy energy. Look for the ❄️ or 🌶️ (1/5) tags.
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