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by Liz Bowery
Love, Hate and Clickbait drops you right into the high-stakes, ridiculously fun world of political campaigns, where sharp-tongued Thom Morgan and data whiz Clay Parker are constantly at each other's throats. When a perfectly timed (or terribly mistimed, depending on who you ask) photo makes them look like a couple, their boss sees a golden opportunity, forcing them into a fake relationship for optics. What follows is a genuinely witty, fast-paced ride. You'll find yourself grinning through their escalating banter, which slowly but surely gives way to something real and wonderfully romantic. It’s a book for readers who love a good enemies-to-lovers story, especially when it's packed with smart, sarcastic dialogue and the thrill of a forced proximity romance, all set against a backdrop of political shenanigans. If you enjoy a lighthearted, yet deeply satisfying, romantic comedy that keeps you turning pages, this one’s definitely for you.
If you tore through Love, Hate and Clickbait and are now craving more of that delightful tension, we’ve got you covered. We picked these books because they share that irresistible blend of sharp, sarcastic banter and the slow burn of enemies-to-lovers romance. You'll find other fantastic fake relationships playing out, often in high-pressure or unexpected settings, much like Thom and Clay's political campaign. Whether it's the witty workplace dynamics of The Hating Game or the charming fake dating in Boyfriend Material, these stories deliver the same kind of satisfying, lighthearted romantic comedy that makes Liz Bowery's book so much fun.
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This novel features a similar enemies-to-lovers trope with a political backdrop, offering humor and romance akin to 'Love, Hate and Clickbait.'
by Alexis Hall
With its fake dating scenario and witty banter, this book mirrors the romantic comedy elements found in Liz Bowery's work.
by Sally Thorne
This book also explores the line between love and hate in a workplace setting, with a similar blend of humor and romance.
Although this focuses more on young adult themes, it shares a heartfelt exploration of identity and relationships.

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by Jack Harbon
This novel features a charming enemies-to-lovers storyline that combines humor and heartfelt moments, similar to Bowery's style.
The book offers a delightful road trip romance with nuanced characters, paralleling the engaging narrative found in 'Love, Hate and Clickbait.'
This book delves into the dynamics of a reality dating show, providing a unique setting for romance and self-discovery.
With its blend of magical realism and romance, this book offers a compelling narrative that fans of Liz Bowery might appreciate.
by Beth O'Leary
Featuring a quirky and heartwarming love story, this novel's engaging characters and humor resonate with Bowery's storytelling.
by Paul Rudnick
This romantic comedy involves a royal romance filled with witty dialogue and humorous situations, appealing to fans of similar themes.
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