If you’ve been scrolling through BookTok lately, you’ve likely seen the striking masked cover of Daggermouth. It’s being hailed as the next big wave in adult dystopian fiction, and for good reason—it’s brutal, high-stakes, and unapologetically “true” enemies-to-lovers.
The Premise
Set in the city of New Found Haven, society is carved into literal rings of privilege and poverty. The “Heart” is ruled by a masked elite where mercy is a crime and identity is erased behind gold and porcelain.
Our protagonists couldn’t be further apart. Shadera Kael is a legendary mercenary from the slums, a “Daggermouth” raised to kill. Greyson Serel is the pristine heir to the presidency and the regime’s official executioner. When Shadera’s assassination attempt on Greyson goes sideways, she doesn’t just fail—she accidentally unmasks him. In a world where seeing an elite’s face is a death sentence, the regime spins a lie to save face: they claim the two are madly in love.
The Verdict
This isn’t your typical “stabbing foreplay” romance. It’s a “burn the city to the ground” revolution. Forced into a political marriage meant for propaganda, Shadera and Greyson must decide if they are each other’s greatest enemy or the spark that finally ignites the rebellion. If you miss the grit of The Hunger Games but want the steam and complexity of modern “Romantasy,” put this at the top of your TBR.