Every dark romance author writes in a specific register — Penelope Douglas's quiet menace is not H.D. Carlton's yandere extremes, Ana Huang's billionaire polish is not Tillie Cole's tender angst. Pick the author below who's closest to the book you just finished, and we'll explain which Immersifi settings recreate that reading experience. Honestly — including when the fit is partial.
- For readers of Penelope Douglas — Credence, Corrupt, Punk 57 — slow-burn dark romance with morally-grey MMCs who aren't sorry
- For readers of H.D. Carlton — Haunting Adeline, Satan's Affair — extreme dark romance with yandere MMCs
- For readers of Ana Huang — King of Wrath, Twisted Love — billionaire dark romance with modern-fairy-tale polish
- For readers of Colleen Hoover — It Ends with Us, Verity — emotional-intensity romance at mass-market scale
- For readers of Sarah J. Maas — ACOTAR, Throne of Glass — romantasy, fae, arc-length world-building
- For readers of Katee Robert — Dark Olympus, Neon Gods — mythological dark romance with explicit adult content
- For readers of Tillie Cole — A Thousand Boy Kisses, Hades Hangmen — extreme dark romance and tender angst both
- For readers of Sierra Simone — Priest, The Traitor — unapologetic erotica-adjacent dark romance with craft
- For readers of Lauren Roberts — Powerless — YA-crossover dark romantasy with enemies-to-lovers at its core
- For readers of Jennifer L. Armentrout — From Blood and Ash, Lux — mass-scale romantasy with accessible pacing
Don't see the author you're looking for? The dark romance trope guides and sub-genre shelves let you navigate by what you want to read rather than who wrote it.