Utterly unique hilarious swoony beyond my wildest dreams! This book is an instant classic and
a true masterpiece it took my breath away and made my heart explode' Ali Hazelwood A slow
burn enemies-to-lovers romantasy featuring a scholarly healer and a gentleman assassin set in
an exquisite fantasy world perfect for fans of The Love Hypothesis and Emily Wilde's
Encyclopaedia of Faeries. Osric Mordaunt member of the Fyren Order of assassins is in dire
need of healing. Naturally - such is the grim comedy of fate - the only healer who can help is
Aurienne Fairhrim preeminent scientist bastion of moral good and member of an enemy Order.
Aurienne is desperate for funding to heal the sick - so desperate that when Osric bribes her
to help him she accepts even if she detests him and everything he stands for. A forced
collaboration ensues: the brilliant Woman in STEM is coerced into working with the PhD in
Murders much to Aurienne's disgust. As Osric and Aurienne work together to heal his illness
and investigate the mysterious reoccurrence of a deadly pox they find themselves ardently
denying their attraction which only fuels the heat between them. Tropes include:
Enemies-to-lovers High interaction slow burn Hypercompetent idiots He falls first and harder
Slaughter as a love language Praise for The Irresistible Urge to Fall For Your Enemy:
'Brilliant and wildly imaginative with a delicious forbidden romance set in a fascinating
fantasy world. Knightley is a remarkable talent weaving together witty comedy slow-burn
longing and heart-wrenchingly poetic imagery' Sarah Hawley author of A Witch's Guide to Fake
Dating a Demon 'With the most wickedly delicious banter Brigitte Knightley is sure to become
your next favourite author. This had all the things I love most: a slow-burn romance that hurts
so good truly agonizing enemies-to-lovers with a twisty mystery at its core' Julie Soto
author of Forget Me Not 'The slow burn romance of my dreams. Whip smart creative and
brimming with banter and wit . . . both the hero and heroine had me laughing and shouting to
just kiss already. This one is a rare delight' Isabel Ibañez author of What the River Knows