Who Wrote 'He Thinks I'M A Doormat Until I Ruined Him'?

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Thomas
Thomas
2026-05-12 03:32:44
That phrase sounds like it could be ripped straight from a fiery contemporary romance or revenge-driven drama—maybe something akin to 'The Love Hypothesis' meets 'Gone Girl.' I’ve scoured my Kindle highlights and Goodreads lists, and while I can’t pinpoint an exact title, it totally vibes with the kind of raw, empowering storytelling authors like Colleen Hoover or Sally Thorne excel at. The trope of underestimated women flipping the script is everywhere lately, from TikTok-favorite books to wattpad gems.

If you’re into that theme, you’d probably devour 'The Hating Game' or 'My Sweet Revenge'—both have that delicious 'watch me rise from the ashes' energy. Honestly, I live for narratives where the protagonist shatters expectations. Makes me want to re-read 'The Silent Patient' just for that twisty catharsis!
Isaac
Isaac
2026-05-15 09:20:47
Ugh, that line is chef’s kiss—so visceral! It’s not from a mainstream bestseller I’ve read (and I’ve binged most of Reese’s Book Club picks), but it feels like it belongs in a dark academia novel or a gritty webcomic. Imagine a hybrid of 'The Atlas Six' and 'Promising Young Woman.'

If you’re hunting for the source, try reverse-image searching quote graphics on Pinterest or digging through #Bookstagram revenge tropes. Meanwhile, 'The Poppy War' trilogy has that same 'burn the world for justice' rage, though it’s fantasy. Makes me wish someone would adapt this premise into a K-drama—imagine the slow-burn glare scenes!
Quinn
Quinn
2026-05-15 11:55:18
A friend actually DM’d me this quote last week, and we fell down a rabbit hole trying to track it down. It’s got that viral, quote-graphic feel—could be from a self-published indie novel or even a fanfic-turned-ebook. The wording reminds me of those punchy, modern antiheroines in KU romances, where the female lead goes from 'quietly suffering' to 'strategically dismantling.'

I’d check out authors like Tessa Bailey or Kennedy Ryan if you’re craving similar vibes. 'It Happened One Summer' has that same underdog-to-queen character arc, though less vengeful. Or dive into manga like 'Kimi ni Todoke'—slower burn, but Sawako’s transformation hits equally hard. Side note: now I’m itching to write a playlist for this hypothetical book—think 'good 4 u' by Olivia Rodrigo on loop.
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