Enemies to Lovers Sticker | Romance Trope Sticker

Enemies to Lovers Sticker | Romance Trope Sticker

Brand: Art by Viva
SKU: ced_45792264880291
4.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

The trope that launched a thousand obsessive reading binges. The Enemies to Lovers Sticker is a love letter to one of romance's most iconic tropes. Featuring an anatomical heart pierced by a sword, this bold design perfectly captures the tension, chemistry, and emotional chaos that make enemies-to-lovers stories impossible to put down. Whether your favorite characters spend hundreds of pages trading insults before falling hopelessly in love or you simply believe every great romance deserves a little dramatic tension, this sticker belongs on your Kindle, laptop, water bottle, reading journal, or book cart. Made from durable matte vinyl, it's waterproof and weatherproof—ready to survive every late-night reading marathon. Why You'll Love It Celebrates the beloved enemies-to-lovers romance trope Striking anatomical heart and sword artwork Waterproof and weatherproof for everyday use Perfect for romance readers and trope collectors A thoughtful gift for BookTok and Bookstagram fans Because the best love stories usually start with "I can't stand you." Product Details Measures approximately 2.5" tall Matte finish Waterproof and weatherproof vinyl Durable for indoor and outdoor use Perfect for Kindles, laptops, water bottles, journals, planners, and more Perfect For Romance readers Trope lovers BookTok and Bookstagram creators Kindle customization Dark romance readers Romantasy fans Book clubs Bookish gift baskets Product Features 🖤 Bold enemies-to-lovers inspired artwork ⚔️ Features an anatomical heart pierced by a sword 💧 Waterproof and weatherproof matte vinyl 📚 Perfect for Kindles, laptops, journals, and water bottles 🎁 A must-have for romance trope collectors For readers who know love is always sweeter after a little mutual hatred.

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