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
