Both center on a biologically-driven, fated attraction between the leads — in Affinity, the premise involves an emotionless male lead obsessively pursuing a female lead due to a genetic attraction tied to a mysterious virus. In Knot, the story depicts a mate bond formed during an unexpected rut, exploring pheromones and instinctual desire between an Alpha and Omega.
Both feature intense, possessive male leads and a relationship where biology essentially forces the two together against their will.
Both are dark romances with psychological depth and high tension.
Both involve world-building around a fictional biological/social system (the virus hierarchy in Affinity vs. the Alpha/Omega hierarchy in Knot).
Both feature intense, possessive male leads and a relationship where biology essentially forces the two together against their will.
Both are dark romances with psychological depth and high tension.
Both involve world-building around a fictional biological/social system (the virus hierarchy in Affinity vs. the Alpha/Omega hierarchy in Knot).

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