The Enemy's Daughter is a gripping rural enemies-to-lovers romance about power, legacy, and a desire that was never supposed to exist.
Theodoro is the cold, relentless heir to one of the most powerful rural empires in the region. He believes in land, legacy, and control-not love. Elisa is the daughter of his family's greatest enemy, raised on a dying farm and burdened by a surname on the verge of ruin. When an unforgiving marriage-of-convenience deal is struck between their families, Theodoro is forced to marry the one woman he never wanted, all to secure land and end a decades-long rivalry.
At first, Elisa is invisible to him: quiet, modest, and painfully out of place in his world. But time changes everything. As years pass and proximity becomes unavoidable, Elisa grows into a woman everyone desires-but no one can touch. Because she belongs to Theodoro Cavalcante. And what was once indifference slowly turns into obsession, possession, and a battle against feelings he refuses to name.