Love Me Like a Lawsuit: A Sapphic Romantic Comedy About Fake Dating, Legal Rivals, and Falling Hard in the Workplace

Riley Fox
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She’s suing her soulmate—technically. And emotionally. When rising star attorney Zoey Hart gets assigned to co-lead a high-profile class action, her stomach drops faster than a bad verdict. Why? Because her new partner is none other than Audrey Tran—her law school rival, workplace nemesis, and the woman she absolutely did not almost kiss in a DC airport five years ago. They barely survived moot court without drawing blood. Now they’re sharing a desk, a case strategy, and—thanks to one HR mix-up and a very nosy partner—a fake relationship to “protect firm optics.” Pretending to be the perfect couple at work events was not in Zoey’s planner. But as staged hand-holding turns into real heat, and office arguments blur into something dangerously tender, she starts to what if losing to Audrey doesn’t feel like losing at all? From Riley Fox, author of The Plus-One Pact and Just My (Ex) Type, comes a sizzling sapphic romcom about rivals, reputations, and the legal loopholes of falling in love. Perfect for fans Enemies to Lovers · Fake Dating · Workplace Romance · One Desk · Smart, Queer Women in Love · Closed-Door Tension
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