What to read after Hate to Want You by Alisha Rai


Blitzed by Alexa Martin

If you enjoyed the emotional depth and character dynamics in Hate to Want You, you’ll find Blitzed to be a delightful follow-up. This story delves into the world of professional sports, capturing the highs and lows of love amidst a competitive backdrop. The humor and chemistry between the characters make it a perfect companion read. [read_review]

Fix Her Up by Tessa Bailey

Fix Her Up presents a charming second-chance romance filled with humor and sizzling chemistry. Much like Hate to Want You, it explores the complexities of relationships, featuring strong, relatable characters who find love in unexpected places. If you appreciate banter and emotional growth, this book will resonate with you. [read_review]

With Every Breath by Lynn Kurland

For readers seeking a blend of romance with an intriguing historical backdrop, With Every Breath provides a beautifully woven narrative that echoes the deep emotional connections found in Hate to Want You. This book’s enchanting tale of love across time is sure to captivate and transport you. [read_review]

The Roommate Risk by Talia Hibbert

Offering a delightful mix of humor and heart, The Roommate Risk carries forward the themes of friendship and romantic tension present in Hate to Want You. With its relatable characters and witty dialogue, this book explores how love can blossom from the most unexpected situations, making it a perfect next read. [read_review]

The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley

If you appreciate layered storytelling infused with historical elements, The Winter Sea is a compelling choice. The book intertwines past and present romances, reminiscent of the emotional depth found in Hate to Want You. Kearsley’s lyrical prose and richly drawn characters will leave you enchanted. [read_review]

The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren

This laugh-out-loud rom-com featuring two characters forced together in a unique situation mirrors the comedic and romantic elements in Hate to Want You. With plenty of witty banter and unexpected twists, The Unhoneymooners offers a refreshing take on love that will keep you entertained. [read_review]

Code of Silence: A Mafia Romance (The Dark Kingdom Book 1) by Shantel Tessier

For those drawn to darker, more intense romances, Code of Silence introduces readers to a captivating world of danger and passion. The stakes are high, and the chemistry is undeniable, making this a thrilling follow-up for fans of complex relationships as seen in Hate to Want You. [read_review]

Story of My Life (Story Lake Book 1) by Lucy Score

Story of My Life brilliantly captures the sweetness and trials of love, much like Hate to Want You. With relatable characters and heartfelt moments, this book offers a perfect blend of humor and romance that will resonate with readers looking for uplifting connections. [read_review]

Good Boy by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy

For those who enjoy a blend of humor and heartfelt storytelling, Good Boy delivers a charming friends-to-lovers story rich in emotion. This book’s vibrant characters and engaging romance mirror the themes found in Hate to Want You, making it an excellent continuation of your reading journey. [read_review]

Long Shot by Kennedy Ryan

Long Shot provides a powerful, emotionally charged reading experience that complements the themes of love, struggle, and resilience present in Hate to Want You. With its compelling characters and their journey through adversity, this book will leave a lasting impact and inspire reflection on love’s complexities. [read_review]

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