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Historical — Scottish — trope pairings readers ask for

Historical — Scottish: 24 trope pairings readers ask for, each with the counted reader asks in this lane naming both tropes together and the counted trope-tagged titles carrying both. 2 are open gaps. Free, no sign-up.

Pairings counted24in this lane, three asks or more
Open gaps2ten or more asks per published title
Never written together0both tropes published, no tagged title carries both
Pairing readers ask forReader asks
in this lane
Titles carrying
both
Verdict
Enemies to Lovers + Historical Romance
separately: 383 and 19 tagged titles
1067Open gap
15.1 asks per published title
Forced Proximity + Historical Romance
separately: 758 and 19 tagged titles
20916Open gap
13.1 asks per published title
Redemption Arc + Second Chance
separately: 47 and 309 tagged titles
11327Thin on the shelf
4.2 asks per published title
Forced Proximity + Redemption Arc
separately: 758 and 47 tagged titles
11435Thin on the shelf
3.3 asks per published title
Forced Proximity + Marriage of Convenience
separately: 758 and 179 tagged titles
490155Thin on the shelf
3.2 asks per published title
Marriage of Convenience + Protective Hero
separately: 179 and 187 tagged titles
11437Thin on the shelf
3.1 asks per published title
Enemies to Lovers + Marriage of Convenience
separately: 383 and 179 tagged titles
21675Well served
2.9 asks per published title
Captive / Captor + Forced Proximity
separately: 45 and 758 tagged titles
10739Well served
2.7 asks per published title
Marriage of Convenience + Slow Burn
separately: 179 and 296 tagged titles
17265Well served
2.6 asks per published title
Fish Out of Water + Forced Proximity
separately: 66 and 758 tagged titles
11947Well served
2.5 asks per published title
Marriage of Convenience + Second Chance
separately: 179 and 309 tagged titles
9539Well served
2.4 asks per published title
Banter + Slow Burn
separately: 850 and 296 tagged titles
12154Well served
2.2 asks per published title
Forced Proximity + Slow Burn
separately: 758 and 296 tagged titles
487241Well served
2.0 asks per published title
Second Chance + Slow Burn
separately: 309 and 296 tagged titles
13978Well served
1.8 asks per published title
Enemies to Lovers + Forced Proximity
separately: 383 and 758 tagged titles
556316Well served
1.8 asks per published title
Enemies to Lovers + Slow Burn
separately: 383 and 296 tagged titles
207120Well served
1.7 asks per published title
Forced Proximity + Secret/Hidden Identity
separately: 758 and 127 tagged titles
13888Well served
1.6 asks per published title
Found Family + Protective Hero
separately: 345 and 187 tagged titles
9964Well served
1.5 asks per published title
Found Family + Second Chance
separately: 345 and 309 tagged titles
158105Well served
1.5 asks per published title
Forced Proximity + Second Chance
separately: 758 and 309 tagged titles
335232Well served
1.4 asks per published title
Forced Proximity + Protective Hero
separately: 758 and 187 tagged titles
211150Well served
1.4 asks per published title
Found Family + Slow Burn
separately: 345 and 296 tagged titles
166124Well served
1.3 asks per published title
Banter + Forced Proximity
separately: 850 and 758 tagged titles
11993Well served
1.3 asks per published title
Forced Proximity + Found Family
separately: 758 and 345 tagged titles
286236Well served
1.2 asks per published title

How these numbers are made

Reader asks is a counted number: parsed reader requests — from Goodreads and Amazon reviews and Q&A, Reddit and BookTok — in which a reader writing about this lane named both tropes in the same request. 1,840,565 reader signals sit behind it. Titles carrying both is counted the same way over published titles tagged trope by trope: 11,638 distinct titles, 67,875 trope tags. Neither number is modelled, sampled or estimated.

Two things to be straight about. The supply count is registry-wide, not lane-scoped — our demand data and our title tagging use different subgenre vocabularies, and rather than fake a join we count titles carrying both tropes anywhere in the tagged registry. And a pairing is only listed when both of its tropes carry at least five tagged titles on their own (the two figures are printed under each pairing), so a zero in the “carrying both” column means the pairing really is unwritten in what we have tagged, not that we simply never tagged the trope.

The verdict column is a rule, printed here so you can apply it yourself: ten or more asks per published title is an open gap; three to ten is thin on the shelf; below three is well served; and a pairing readers ask for that no tagged title in the lane carries at all is called out as such. Pairings with fewer than three asks are not listed — too few to mean anything.

What it is not. It is not a sales forecast and it is not advice to write anything. A gap can be a gap because readers ask and nobody delivers, or because the pairing does not work. That judgement is yours; the counting is ours. Counted 2026-08-22 and restated whenever the corpus is recounted — the raw JSON behind any lane is one query string away.

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