
Practice Makes Perfect
by Sarah Adams
Like Fake Skating, this offers a fun, enemies-to-lovers romance with a fake dating trope.

by Lynn Painter (2025)
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Better Than the Movies Lynn Painter comes a heartfelt and banter-filled rom-com about childhood sweethearts whose icy reunion in their hockey-loving hometown unexpectedly thaws when they fake a romantic relationship. Growing up, Dani couldn’t help but follow around the adorable son of her mom’s best friend. Funny, kind of nerdy, and a little soft, Alec was always down to hang with Dani when they were little. From play dates on the playground to sneaking into movie theaters, Dani and Alec were inseparable. Until Dani moved away. Alec promised they’d stay in touch—except, they didn’t. Flash forward and Dani is back in Minnesota for her senior year, she and her mom living with her grandfather. Dealing with the fallout of her parents’ devastating divorce, Dani wouldn’t mind a nerd-out with the cozy and comforting Alec (and maybe a chance to confront him on his MIA status for all these years). But teenage Alec is nothing like the kid Dani remembers. He’s a hockey star in a town where hockey players are worshiped as gods. Dani’s place as his shadow has been taken up by drooling female fans…and he loves it. Dani is resolved to ice out her former best friend until an unlikely series of events brings them together—and forces them to fake being a couple. Once forced together, the former childhood sweethearts begin to reconnect, unearth complicated family secrets, and face their true feelings towards each other…including the real reason Alec has been pushing Dani away all these years.
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by Sarah Adams
Like Fake Skating, this offers a fun, enemies-to-lovers romance with a fake dating trope.

by Carley Fortune (2022)
Similar to Fake Skating, this features a nostalgic, heartfelt story about past and present love.

by Yulin Kuang (2024)
This shares Fake Skating's witty dialogue and explores themes of first love and self-discovery.

by Tahereh Mafi
While genre differs, this shares Fake Skating's intense romance and enemies-to-lovers dynamic.

by B.K. Borison (2025)
Like Fake Skating, this offers a charming romance with a unique premise and heartwarming connection.
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