They Hate Each Other
By: Amanda Woody
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High school is hard enough without falling for your worst enemy.
A heartfelt and hilarious coming-of-age romcom for fans of HEARTSTOPPER, Casey McQuiston and Adam Silvera!
Jonah Collins and Dylan Ramírez hate each other. Jonah views Dylan as a spoiled, arrogant golden boy, whilst Dylan has Jonah labelled as an attention-seeking show-off who never shuts his mouth.
Their friends are convinced Jonah's and Dylan's mutual disdain is just thinly veiled lust - a rumour that surges like wildfire when the two wake up in one bed after homecoming.
Horrified, the pair agree to use the faux pas to their advantage: they decide to keep up the fake dating ruse, then end their 'relationship' in a massive staged fight, proving their incompatibility once and for all.
But the more time they spend together, the more they begin to question their true feelings. Could there be a fine line between love and hate after all?
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Readers love THEY HATE EACH OTHER!
'Delightfully funny' Reader Review
'An incredible queer romcom with such depth' Reader Review
'Brilliant, messy, complicated' Reader Review
'Heartwarming as well as heartbreaking' Reader Review
'The next big book in queer romance' Reader Review
High school is hard enough without falling for your worst enemy.
A heartfelt and hilarious coming-of-age romcom for fans of HEARTSTOPPER, Casey McQuiston and Adam Silvera!
Jonah Collins and Dylan Ramírez hate each other. Jonah views Dylan as a spoiled, arrogant golden boy, whilst Dylan has Jonah labelled as an attention-seeking show-off who never shuts his mouth.
Their friends are convinced Jonah's and Dylan's mutual disdain is just thinly veiled lust - a rumour that surges like wildfire when the two wake up in one bed after homecoming.
Horrified, the pair agree to use the faux pas to their advantage: they decide to keep up the fake dating ruse, then end their 'relationship' in a massive staged fight, proving their incompatibility once and for all.
But the more time they spend together, the more they begin to question their true feelings. Could there be a fine line between love and hate after all?
***
Readers love THEY HATE EACH OTHER!
'Delightfully funny' Reader Review
'An incredible queer romcom with such depth' Reader Review
'Brilliant, messy, complicated' Reader Review
'Heartwarming as well as heartbreaking' Reader Review
'The next big book in queer romance' Reader Review