Books Like Contractual Obligations [or; Accidentally Seducing a Fallen Angel]
Loved Contractual Obligations [or; Accidentally Seducing a Fallen Angel]? Here are the closest LitRPG and progression-fantasy reads, ranked by trope and theme overlap. Each pick lists the elements it shares with Contractual Obligations [or; Accidentally Seducing a Fallen Angel] so you can pick by what you actually want next.
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by Alex Karne (TheDeliciousMeats)A demon and his angelic rival must find a home for a young witch or risk being stuck forever in a small town full of hellhounds and suspiciously good coffee.
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by Wandering Brain SpasmGnal's job patching interdimensional rifts gets upended when her goblin worker smuggles home a human baby—a disaster even her novelty pens can't handle.
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by DrimA starving artist accidentally summons a parasitic demonic duplicate of herself, complete with a Leveling System and the power to hijack her free will.
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by J.M. Clarke (U Juggernaut)A thief and a demon hunter must outrun a ruthless wizard and a barbarian horde to steal an artifact from the cursed Forest of Giants, where ogres stalk their every move.
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by SilverLiningsA team of adventurers exploits rare class abilities that break the system, uncovering glitches that distort monsters, people, and even gods.
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by Mystic NeptuneGerda the NPC troll juggles secret matchmaking as Madame Potts while dodging dragons and looming dungeon breaks in her favorite otome game.
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by SoussouniSiena Marquez wields the power of a Magical Girl, but the Essentia inside her is warping into something monstrous—and she'll kill to keep it hidden.
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by cactusroomA cosmic entity learns love and laundry while clinging to a human form it doesn’t understand—and doesn’t want to lose.
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by cathfachA cheerful, reality-warping voidling tries to make human friends, unaware her mere presence flattens buildings and shatters minds.
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by ThundamooA rejected magical girl awakens in a mechanical body, enslaved to the monster she refused, and must fight the Guardians she once idolized to reclaim her stolen humanity.
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by SecretTwelveA selfish dragon protects a village—not out of kindness, but because dead peasants can’t pay tribute to his hoard.
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by Maxime J. Durand (Void Herald)In 1889 Paris, a disillusioned hunter stalks gaslit streets to slaughter the predatory beings who feed on humanity—but Death fights back.
How we pick "similar"
Each pair gets a similarity score based on shared tropes, tags, tone and pacing. Top tropes carry the most weight; raw rating only nudges ties. No black-box ML — the pipeline is explained on our About page.