I Love You, I Hate You: All's fair in love and law in this irresistible enemies-to-lovers rom-com!

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'Everything you love about romantic comedy - hilarious, sharply observed, smart, and sexy as hell. I adored this book!' RACHEL HAWKINS

'Smart, sexy, and feminist, I Love You, I Hate You is a delightful love letter to internet friends and Nora Ephron. Elizabeth Davis just became an auto-buy author for me' ANNETTE CHRISTIE

'Complete You've Got Mail magic! Davis's humor made this steamy, feisty rom-com a delight to read . . . a must read for fans of Nora Ephron rom-coms!' DENISE WILLIAMS
All's fair in love and law . . . You've Got Mail meets Dating You/Hating You by Christina Lauren and The Hating Game by Sally Thorne in this sizzling rom-com - readers love it!

'A five-star read . . . the best read of the year, if you like your rom coms witty and sweet then you need this story in your life'
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'Elizabeth Davis's way of writing romance is perfect . . . Amazing characters and writing, 5/5 stars!'
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'Everything I wanted and more! Their chemistry was perfect . . . If only I could go back in time and read this book for the first time again'
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Victoria and Owen are bitter rivals.
Nora and Luke are friends online.
Who would believe these two couples have anything in common?

Of all the decisions brilliant lawyer Victoria Clemenceaux has made in her life, an unforgettable one-night stand with her opposing counsel Owen Pohl is either the worst...or the best.

One thing is certain: these long-standing rivals aren't going to let their searing attraction stop them from winning the biggest case of their careers. Thankfully Victoria and Owen have someone to vent to about their nemeses. But they have no idea that their online 'friends', Nora and Luke, are the very people they hate in real life.

As Nora and Luke grow closer online, and Victoria and Owen find their undeniable attraction harder to resist, the lines between love and hate blur. When the truth comes out, will their online chemistry work in the real world, or will their constant rivalry sever their connection?
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Raves for I Love You, I Hate You!

'This book made my heart sing . . . There's such tenderness and passion and LIFE . . . Go buy this book immediately'

'So good that I devoured the whole book in one sitting'

'You know when you find a book you love so much you accidentally stay up until well after 2am to finish it in one sitting? . . . That's this book! . . . A fun, fast-paced debut romance that I could read again and again'

Two can play at this game . . . Look out for The Player Next Door, the smart and sexy new fake-dating rom-com from Elizabeth Davis, available to preorder now!

Ratings and reviews

4.5
2 reviews
Alison Robinson
October 12, 2021
Three and a half stars. Victoria Clemenceaux is a brilliant young in-house lawyer working for a soulless big corporation called Smorgasbord. It's her job to quash any hints of law suits against the company and she's very good at it. She loathes her employer but it pays mega-bucks and as the daughter of a teen single-mother who has battled poverty her entire life, money is important. She has huge college debts and she would dearly love to buy her mother a house so working anywhere else for a lower salary is out of the question. Her arch-nemesis is Owen Pohl, the original Trust Fund kid, son of one of the richest families in the Upper Midwest, who has set up his own law firm who now likes to take on big business, and Victoria's employer is one of the largest in Minnesota, which is handy when it comes to depositioning senior management. They may hate each other in the Courtroom but its the sort of fiery hatred that leads to hate-sex. What Victoria and Owen don't know is that while they may be arch-enemies in real life, they are close friends on Twitter. Neither uses their real names and Victoria has always been deliberately vague about her job and her physical location because her liberal, feminist views often attract trolls. Victoria has always been so focused on her career she doesn't really have any physical friends, only groups of like-minded individuals on Twitter. Even then, it is only 'Luke' to whom she opens up and spills all her hopes, fears, and insecurities. IDK, is it a significant anniversary of the release of You've Got Mail? This is the second or third retelling of the film I have read this year, which itself was of course a remake of the film The Shop Around the Corner, which in itself was (according to Wiki) based on a Hungarian play. The trouble with reboots is how to keep the story interesting without totally departing from the original (by which I mean the Tom Hanks version because that's my era). Well, the answer is, in this case, really well! I have issues with the Tom Hanks film, namely why he deliberately manipulates the situation, acting as his own Cyrano de Bergerac if you like. Elizabeth Davis does this brilliantly. She totally explains why Owen doesn't admit he is Victoria's Twitter friend Luke (as in Skywalker) when he finds out - and it makes sense! And it doesn't make him a douche. The only reason this isn't four stars is because I found the sex scenes both too frequent and not very sexy. I get that they are f*ckbuddies, but it wasn't very erotic. Conversely, I found the inevitable break-up scenes really moving and they brought me to tears. Finally, a retelling of the Tom Hanks film which addresses my issues with the film in a way that makes sense. I will certainly look out for other books by Elizabeth Davis in future. I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.
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About the author

Elizabeth Davis is a full-time nerd whose interests include cold weather, rainy days, coffee, Minnesota Public Radio, and rom coms where characters' homes vastly outstrip the income they would get from their jobs. Born and raised in suburban Milwaukee, she now lives in Minneapolis with her husband and two children. You can find her at elizabethdavisromance.com, and on Twitter @E_Davis_Romance and Instagram @elizabethdavisromance.

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