Abuse romance comp titles for your query letter (updated 2026)

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Choosing the right abuse comp titles for your query letter can make or break your chances of being published.

The purpose of comp titles is for agents and publishing house editors to gauge the genre of your book as well as the tone and market potential of your work.

I regularly update this list of abuse romance comp titles to make sure you’re always working with relevant books.

No matter if you’re writing a sweet, slow-burn abuse romance or something fast and spicy, you’ll find titles below to help you write a killer query letter!

If you’re looking for something a bit more specific, check out my romance comp database.

  1. AshesAuthor: K.G. ReussYear published: 2023Genre and themes: abuse, adult, contemporary, dark, enemies to lovers, high school, mental health, new adult, why choose
  2. CapturedAuthor: Lauren BielYear published: 2023Genre and themes: abuse, adult, dark, enemies to lovers, forced proximity, horror, smut
  3. Colliding With FateAuthor: A.E. ValdezYear published: 2022Genre and themes: African American, abuse, adult, contemporary, friends to lovers, mental health
  4. Dear AvaAuthor: Ilsa Madden-MillsYear published: 2020Genre and themes: abuse, contemporary, enemies to lovers, high school, new adult, sports, young adult
  5. How to Fail at FlirtingAuthor: Denise WilliamsYear published: 2020Genre and themes: abuse, adult, chick lit, contemporary, rom com
  6. Mind to BendAuthor: Aurelia KnightYear published: 2023Genre and themes: BDSM, abuse, adult, contemporary, dark, erotica, smut
  7. My MaddieAuthor: Tillie ColeYear published: 2020Genre and themes: abuse, adult, contemporary, crime, dark, emotional, new adult
  8. NateAuthor: TijanYear published: 2021Genre and themes: abuse, adult, contemporary, emotional, enemies to lovers, new adult
  9. No PrinceAuthor: Stevie J. ColeYear published: 2020Genre and themes: abuse, contemporary, dark, enemies to lovers, high school, new adult, young adult
  10. OlderAuthor: Jennifer HartmannYear published: 2024Genre and themes: abuse, adult, contemporary, dark, forbidden romance, found family, slow burn
  11. Outside the PackAuthor: Lindsey DevinYear published: 2025Genre and themes: abuse, adult, enemies to lovers, fantasy, paranormal, romantasy, shapeshifters, werewolves
  12. PageantAuthor: Lilith VincentYear published: 2022Genre and themes: abuse, adult, contemporary, dark, enemies to lovers, mafia, smut, why choose
  13. SickoAuthor: Amo JonesYear published: 2020Genre and themes: BDSM, abuse, adult, contemporary, dark, enemies to lovers, new adult, smut, suspense
  14. SomedayAuthor: Willow AsterYear published: 2023Genre and themes: abuse, adult, contemporary, enemies to lovers, friends to lovers, second chance, small town
  15. The Danger You KnowAuthor: Lily WhiteYear published: 2020Genre and themes: abuse, adult, contemporary, dark, enemies to lovers, erotica, suspense
  16. The Day Shelley Woodhouse Woke UpAuthor: Laura PearsonYear published: 2024Genre and themes: abuse, adult, book club, chick lit, contemporary, family, mystery, womens fiction
  17. The DevilAuthor: Michelle HeardYear published: 2025Genre and themes: abuse, adult, contemporary, dark, forced proximity, found family, he falls first, mafia, slow burn
  18. The Unwanted MarriageAuthor: Catharina MauraYear published: 2023Genre and themes: abuse, adult, billionaire, contemporary, dark, enemies to lovers, forced proximity, marriage of convenience
  19. Unbreak MeAuthor: Reese RiversYear published: 2022Genre and themes: abuse, adult, contemporary, dark, forced proximity, friends to lovers, military, why choose
  20. What's Left of MeAuthor: Kristen GranataYear published: 2020Genre and themes: abuse, adult, contemporary, enemies to lovers, forced proximity, friends to lovers, slow burn

Other resources to assist with your querying journey

Comp titles are only a small piece of the querying puzzle! Here are other resources I offer to help writers achieve their dreams of publishing their novels:

Frequently asked questions

How recent do comp titles need to be?

Comp titles should be published within the past five to seven years so it is representative of the current market potential of your manuscript.

Can I use bestselling books as a comp title?

Yes, you can! However, the bestselling books aren’t always the most suitable options. While it’s integral that a comp title has sold well, it’s better to choose a comp title that’s sold less well but closer represents the tone and overall vibe of your own book.

How many comp titles should I include in my query letter?

You should aim for two comp titles in your query letter. You can include three, but agents would expect more than one.

Can I use a series as a comp title?

You can, but it’s best to pick a specific book within that series that best represents your manuscript.

What if I can’t find a abuse romance comp title that fits my book?

You can broaden your horizons to also include other subgenres of romance!