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LOVE, GODS & SINNERS

Release date: June 11, 2026

Harper and Tia are roommates, and interns at the same tech company. They clash, they fight, they flirt. And, under cover of night, the two of them adopt secret identities and head out on missions across the city for their respective magical clans. Tia is the beautiful descendant of the Moon Goddess, and Harper is secretly Raven, the leader-in-waiting of the feared and villainous Foxes.

When each is tasked by their clan to kill the other, a deceitful game of cat-and-mouse begins. And Harper and Tia will start to understand that the concepts of right and wrong can be just as complicated – and dangerous – as falling in love.

Rule No. 1 of Not Dating Your Enemy: Rules are made to be broken.

Rule No. 2 of Not Dating Your Enemy: Keep your lives separate (don't live or work together).

Rule No. 3 of Not Dating Your Enemy: If you can’t imagine life without them, you’re already screwed.

Set in an alternate futuristic world, where descendants of ancient magical clans don secret identities and do battle on the streets of Singapore, Camille Chong's debut YA novel Love, Gods and Sinners is an action-packed enemies-to-lovers urban fantasy with a sizzling rivals-to-lovers romance at its heart.

UK and World (excl. US) Publisher: First Ink (Pan Macmillan)

“Messy queers flirt and fight across the city in this fast-paced urban fantasy. Filled with back stabbing, elicit longing and the epitome of the phrase "love hurts". What more could you ask for?” Eliza Chan, Sunday Times best-selling author of Fathomfolk

“With super fun worldbuilding and action-packed sequences, Love, Gods and Sinners is an exhilarating ride that is not to be missed! I absolutely loved the sparkling chemistry between Harper and Tia that makes this book shine from start to finish.” Amber Chen, author of Of Jade and Phoenix

“Flirtatious, cinematic, and sheer fun. LOVE, GODS AND SINNERS is fantasy romance at its best: deliciously witty enemies-to-lovers secret identity shenanigans, a glittery action-packed Singapore filled with magical clans, and two girls that beat with the fierce, tender heart of overcoming their fears (and their mission orders) to fall headlong into love. A debut to watch--and to curl up kicking your feet to.” Wen-yi Lee, author of The Dark We Know

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