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Top 5 Golden Retriever x Black Cat Couples in Literature

You know the type — one of them is a little sunshine baby with a heart of gold, ready to make you laugh, hold your hand, and defend your honor with golden retriever loyalty. The other is broody, quiet, sometimes even a little mean (but we love them for it), with black cat energy that could stop traffic. Together? They’re magic.

So here are my favorite golden retriever / black cat bookish couples that made me absolutely feral in the best way.

1. Aaron Warner & Juliette Ferrars

📚 Shatter Me series by Tahereh Mafi

  • Warner is the king of black cat boyfriends: tortured, unreadable, and secretly soft. Juliette is kind-hearted, powerful, and resilient, and she softens him in all the right ways. Bonus points for his “touch her and die” energy.

2. Magnus Bane & Alec Lightwood

📚 The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare

  • Magnus is glitter and sass and centuries-old charm (golden retriever with sparkle), while Alec is reserved, serious, and duty-bound (total black cat vibes). They balance each other out in the most beautiful way.

3. Rhysand & Feyre Archeron

📚 A Court of Thorns and Roses series
Look, I know people have strong opinions about this series, but let’s be real: Rhys is classic black cat energy with his secrets and shadows. Feyre is the strong, golden heart who brings him back to the light.

4. Scarlett Dragna & Legend

📚 Caraval series by Stephanie Garber
Scarlett is soft, loyal, and brave despite being thrown into literal magic and chaos. Legend is aloof, manipulative, and impossible to pin down — until she gets under his skin.

5. Alex Claremont-Diaz & Prince Henry

📚 Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
Alex is chaotic, loud, and wears his heart on his sleeve (golden retriever if I’ve ever seen one). Henry is all British repression and melancholy until Alex crashes into his life like a meteor.

BONUS: Nina Zenik & Matthias Helvar

📚 Six of Crows duology by Leigh Bardugo
Nina is bold, sensual, and hilarious. Matthias is broody, morally conflicted, and full of slow-burning angst. Their romance is tragic and tender and unforgettable.

If you’ve ever read a book and thought, “Oh no… he’s scary and soft only for her,” congratulations: you’ve been golden retriever x black cat’d.

Tell me your faves. Add to my list. Let’s scream about fictional love.

Happy Reading,
Taylor 🖤✨

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If You Love Seth from Zodiac Academy, Here Are Your Next Book Boyfriends Who Bring the Swagger


Okay, so Seth isn’t just any brooding hero—he’s the cocky, quick-witted, can’t-help-but-smile kind of guy who lights up every room he walks into. He’s confident, a little mischievous, and full of that magnetic charm that makes you want to know all his secrets. If you’re craving book boyfriends who bring that same kind of playful swagger with heart, this list is made just for you.

Think bad boys with a grin, roguish charm, and a surprising depth beneath all the teasing. These characters will keep you on your toes and make you laugh, swoon, and maybe even roll your eyes in the best way possible.


1. Red Rising by Pierce Brown

Darrow is a fearless, rebellious hero with a quick tongue and a knack for getting into trouble. If you love Seth’s swagger and the way he owns a room, Darrow’s your guy. This series is intense, full of action and complex loyalties, but the charm shines through.

2. The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee

Monty is a lovable rogue with wit, charm, and a heart of gold underneath his devil-may-care attitude. This book is a fun, adventurous romp with lots of laughs and a sweet slow burn—perfect if you want a Seth-like hero who’s equal parts mischievous and lovable.

3. Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard (Cal, specifically)

While Maven fits Darius’s brooding mold, Cal has a roguish charm and protective streak that vibes with Seth’s confident swagger. He’s the kind of hero who’s easy to root for because he’s real, imperfect, and fierce.

4. To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo

This book features a fierce, roguish hero with a devilish grin and a dangerous past. It’s full of dark humor, tension, and the kind of enemies-to-lovers dynamic that Seth fans will eat up.

5. Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater

Sean Kendrick is a quiet, dangerous kind of charming—strong, with a mysterious edge and just enough charm to make you fall for him. He’s less brooding and more that rugged, steady hero with a streak of mischief.

6. Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo (Jesper Fahey)

Jesper’s charm and humor hide a complicated past, and his quick wit keeps everyone on their toes. He’s playful and deadly, with that perfect mix of lighthearted teasing and serious loyalty that Seth embodies.

7. The Foxhole Court by Nora Sakavic

Neil Josten is a sarcastic, fast-talking anti-hero with a dark past and a tendency to push everyone away while secretly wanting to be cared for. The banter, tension, and deep emotional moments make this a perfect Seth-adjacent read.


Final Thoughts

If Seth’s your kind of hero—someone who can make you laugh one minute and have your heart in the next—you’ll find your new favorites right here. These characters bring all the swagger, charm, and unexpected depth that make Seth so unforgettable.

Have you read any of these? Or want a playlist full of songs Seth would definitely have on repeat? Just say the word—I’m always here for more book boyfriend fun.


Happy Reading,

Taylor

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Zodiac Academy Playlist — Songs for Every Heartbreak, Plot Twist, and Power Move



1. “Control” — Halsey
Scene: Tory finally deciding she’s done being the victim and embracing her power.
Why it works: The simmering, defiant energy mirrors Tory’s transformation into someone who’s not afraid to bite back (literally and figuratively).


2. “I Know Places” — Taylor Swift
Scene: Orion and Darcy’s forbidden moments when the whole world feels like it’s closing in.
Why it works: The secrecy, the stolen glances, the “us against them” vibe? Peak Oracy energy.


3. “Believer” — Imagine Dragons
Scene: Any brutal training session where bruises and grudges pile up.
Why it works: That pulsing beat and gritty determination match the relentless fight to survive the Fae world.


4. “Mad Hatter” — Melanie Martinez
Scene: The chaos and unpredictability of the Heirs when they’re at their most unhinged.
Why it works: Eccentric, darkly playful, and a little menacing — just like them.


5. “In the Shadows” — The Rasmus
Scene: Navigating the darker corners of the academy where secrets lurk.
Why it works: Broody, mysterious, and just dangerous enough to make you keep following.


6. “Burn” — Ellie Goulding
Scene: Big magical battles where the sky is lit with fire and lightning.
Why it works: Soaring, unstoppable energy — it’s pure Fae war anthem.


7. “Take Me to Church” — Hozier
Scene: Orion’s moments of guilt, longing, and surrender when it comes to Darcy.
Why it works: The aching intensity matches his push-pull between desire and duty.


8. “Bad Reputation” — Joan Jett
Scene: Tory leaning into her dangerous, untamed side after everything falls apart.
Why it works: Attitude. Defiance. Zero apologies.


9. “Glory and Gore” — Lorde
Scene: The brutal politics and shifting alliances between the students.
Why it works: Dark, minimal, and dripping with power games.


10. “This Is War” — Thirty Seconds to Mars
Scene: The epic battle scenes when everything is on the line.
Why it works: Heart-racing, cinematic, and a declaration of no surrender.


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If You Love Max from Zodiac Academy, Here Are Your Next Book Boyfriends Who Are Loyal to the Core


Let’s be real—Max is the kind of character who feels like a warm hug on a rainy day. He’s steady, dependable, and you know he’s got your back no matter what. Maybe he’s not the flashiest or the broodiest, but his strength lies in his loyalty, kindness, and that quiet courage that shines through even in the darkest moments.

If Max is your kind of guy, you’re probably drawn to heroes who are fiercely protective, big-hearted, and maybe a little adorably awkward. The kind of characters you want to invite over for coffee and deep conversations but who can also stand toe-to-toe with any danger that comes their way.

Here’s a list of books with heroes who share Max’s genuine warmth, strength, and loyalty. Because sometimes the best kind of love story is the one that feels like home.


1. The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller

Patroclus is all heart—gentle, loyal, and brave in a quiet way that echoes Max’s steadiness. This beautiful retelling of myth is full of deep emotional bonds and tender moments that will stay with you long after you turn the last page.

2. The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune

Linus Baker is the kind of kindhearted, dependable hero who will remind you of Max’s genuine goodness. This book is warm, funny, and full of hope—a perfect cozy read for fans of sweet, earnest heroes.

3. Carry On by Rainbow Rowell

Simon Snow is lovable and loyal in the best way. His awkward charm and willingness to protect his friends at all costs make him a perfect Max-like hero, especially if you’re into magical worlds with a dash of humor.

4. Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz

Aristotle is quiet and thoughtful, with a heart full of loyalty and tenderness. This coming-of-age story is beautiful and heartfelt, capturing the kind of emotional depth and gentle strength that fans of Max will adore.

5. Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo (Nina Zenik)

Nina’s loyalty and fierce protectiveness shine through in this dark, thrilling series. While not a direct Max analog, the camaraderie and devotion to chosen family will definitely hit the same notes.

6. The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon

Ead is a steadfast and courageous hero whose loyalty and quiet strength remind me of Max. This epic fantasy is rich with heart, magic, and the kind of bravery that feels grounded and true.

7. The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee

While Monty is a bit more flamboyant, his loyalty and big heart underneath all the antics make him a wonderful choice for fans of dependable, loveable characters who grow into their best selves.


Final Thoughts

Max is the kind of hero who might not always be front and center, but whose strength, kindness, and loyalty quietly steal your heart. These books all have heroes who bring that same warmth and genuine care, reminding us that sometimes the most powerful love stories are the ones built on trust and steadfast devotion.

If you decide to curl up with any of these, let me know—I’m always here to chat about the kind of heroes who make you feel safe and loved through every page turn.


Happy Reading!

Taylor


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If You Love Darius from Zodiac Academy, Here Are Your Next Book Boyfriends


Okay, so can we talk about Darius for a second? Because honestly, if you’ve read Zodiac Academy, you know exactly what I mean when I say he’s that perfect blend of brooding mystery, fierce loyalty, and just the right amount of smoldering tension. Like, yes please.

If you’re here because you want more characters with that Darius energy—those complicated heroes who protect the people they love but keep their walls way too high—then buckle up. I’ve got your next reading list right here. These are all the books that, to me, feel like the literary siblings of Darius. They bring the magic, the angst, the slow-burn romance, and the kind of characters you want to wrap in a blanket and protect. (Also? Bonus points for enemies-to-lovers vibes. Because duh.)


1. A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas

If you haven’t dived into this series yet, it’s time. Rhysand’s brooding, darkly protective nature definitely hits the same notes as Darius’s vibe. The world-building is lush, the stakes are high, and the romance? Slow burn with all the heart and heat. Honestly, if you liked Darius’s internal struggle and his soft side peeking through, you’ll eat this up.

2. An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir

This one’s for the fans of gritty fantasy with characters who fight for their survival and their people. Laia and Elias navigate a world full of rebellion and impossible choices, and the emotional depth here is next level. The kind of story where you want to scream at the page and also hug the characters tightly — just like with Darius.

3. Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo

Kaz Brekker = Darius vibes x 10. Dark, smart, calculating, but with a fierce loyalty to his crew that you can’t help but love. The slow-building trust and complex relationships in this book make it impossible to put down. Plus, the gang dynamics and clever heists bring all the tension and thrills you crave.

4. Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo

Sticking with Bardugo because, well, her worlds are that good. This series is packed with magic, mystery, and heroes wrestling with their destinies—kind of like Darius trying to balance his power and his heart. It’s an epic fantasy with so much depth and a dash of romance that never feels rushed.

5. The Cruel Prince by Holly Black

Prince Cardan is the ultimate complicated love interest—sharp, dangerous, and with that slow burn that keeps you hooked. If you love Darius for his smoldering intensity and complex feelings, you’ll be obsessed with this book. Plus, the fae politics and dark twists add all the spice.

6. Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin

Enemies to lovers, magic, and a hero who’s as fiercely protective as Darius? Yes, please. This one has all the tension and heart you want, with characters who start off at odds but slowly find common ground—and maybe more.

7. Truthwitch by Susan Dennard

This one’s a bit of a hidden gem with political intrigue, magical powers, and characters whose loyalty runs deep. If you want the slow burn and the fierce friendships that Zodiac Academy fans love, this is your next must-read.


Final Thoughts

Honestly, Darius has set the bar high for swoony, layered heroes who aren’t perfect but are so worth rooting for. These books all scratch that same itch—whether it’s the magic, the mystery, the slow-burning romance, or the tension that makes your heart race.

If you end up diving into any of these, let me know! I’m always here to fangirl over brooding book boys and recommend more cozy reads to curl up with. Because really, that’s what reading is all about—getting lost in worlds and falling for characters who feel like they could be your secret best friend… or maybe your next great love interest.


Happy Reading!

Taylor