I Got Married to the Girl I Hate Most in Class Vol. 02
ENEMIES TO MARRIED—AND A SUDDEN LOVE TRIANGLE!
On their grandparents’ orders, high school archrivals Saito and Akane get married! Things were looking dire after the first few fights, but the better they get to know one other, the more these enemies’ hearts soften. Could they become friends—or even more? Meanwhile, at school, they’re still keeping their marriage hush-hush. Enter Akane’s best friend, Himari—who reveals her crush on Saito! How can Akane support her friend and keep her marriage a secret, and who will Saito choose?
Series Overview: Archenemies Hojou Saito and Sakuramori Akane are notorious across their high school for their bitter rivalry. Every day is a new battleground, filled with constant bickering and fiery clashes. But everything changes when Saito’s domineering grandfather delivers a shocking ultimatum: marry his rival, or lose the family business to the dog! Reluctantly, Saito agrees, and to his surprise—so does Akane. Now, the two must navigate life as an unlikely couple, sharing a house, meals, and even a bed… without tearing each other apart! Can they keep their embarrassing marriage a secret from their classmates? And what could have possibly motivated Akane to agree to this arrangement in the first place?
Biographical Notes:
Amano Seiju is an author of Japanese-language books, best known for I Got Married to the Girl I Hate Most in Class (their first work to be published in English).
Mosskonbu is an artist of Japanese-language manga, best known for I Got Married to the Girl I Hate Most in Class (Manga).
Title Notes:
Seven Seas will be publishing both the light novel and manga versions of I Got Married to the Girl I Hate Most in Class.
Popular in genres of rivals to lovers, newlyweds, rom-com, school life, arranged marriage, secret relationship.
Perfect for fans of rom-coms like Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!, 365 Days to the Wedding, My Senpai is Annoying, Tomo-chan is a Girl!, My Lovey-Dovey Wife is a Stone Cold Killer.
This title has crossover appeal with YA audiences (rated Teen 13+).