A smart and sexy fake-dating rom-com, perfect for fans of Christina Lauren, Sarah Adams and Ali Hazelwood.
'Compulsively readable! I was charmed by the flirtatious banter . . . Sometimes you want to Netflix and Chill and sometimes you want to Netflix and like, seriously, just chill. Clare and Logan excelled at both!' Alicia Thompson
Two can play at this game . . . The smart and sexy new fake-dating rom-com from the author of the highly praised I Love You, I Hate You!
'Logan and Clare's chemistry and banter had me swooning and I was smiling the entire time I was reading!'
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'I loved this! . . . This book had cute lines, all the feels and just enough drama. 100% recommend'
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'This is a fun and sexy read, perfect for a lazy afternoon with a bit of angst and a fantastic ending. Definitely worth picking up!'
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'This was such great read! . . . captivating, fast paced and sweet'
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'Absolutely loved this . . . The chemistry and the banter between the two MCs had me swooning'
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'A lot of sweetness and tenderness mixed in with the spice and humour'
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Finance bro Logan and tabletop game designer Clare couldn't be more different. They know this because their apartments face each other, and they've noticed. But not, you know, in a creepy way.
Still, when they get stuck in the elevator together, sparks fly and they each see an opportunity: Clare needs her co-workers to believe that she is capable of a one-night stand to get them to buy into her new role-play character, and Logan needs a steady girlfriend to prove his maturity to his boss.
After one night together, they're keen to get on with their respective plans. Except Clare can't understand why her hook-up seems to want to date her, and Logan is confused that Clare isn't responding to his flirting.
A kiss in the rain might clear up any confusion over their chemistry, but this whole 'relationship' thing is a two-player game, and both want to win. With their hearts and their pride on the line, could the prize be love?