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Fake Dating romance books

It's all pretend — the hand-holding, the longing looks, the way the heart won't stop racing.

Fake Dating runs on the genre's favorite delicious lie: two people agree to pretend to be a couple for some perfectly practical reason — a wedding date, a green card, a publicity stunt, a scheme to make someone jealous — and then discover the feelings refuse to stay fake. The arrangement gives them permission to act on an attraction neither would admit to, and the performance keeps blurring into the real thing.

The joy is the slow collapse of the pretense. Every staged touch becomes charged, every rehearsed line starts to mean something, and the gap between what they're pretending and what they're feeling becomes unbearable. The fake relationship is a safe container for real vulnerability — until it isn't, and they have to face what's actually grown between them.

One of the most beloved tropes in the genre, this one ranges from sparkling rom-com to slow-burning ache. If you love charged pretend-intimacy, the tension of a lie turning true, and the swoon of two people falling while insisting they're just acting, this is your shelf.

What to expect
  • The delicious collapse of a convenient lie
  • Charged, can't-stop-now pretend intimacy
  • A safe container for real vulnerability
  • Beloved rom-com tension and slow-burn ache
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