'Books, bars, travel, pop culture and plenty of heart. This queer rom-com is everything you’d expect from full-time romantic and beloved bookseller, Joshua Hortinela, and so much more. A truly magic debut!'
– Karina May, author of That Island Feeling
'A charming debut novel from a delightful new voice in Aussie romance. Bibliophiles and classic rom-com fans will fall head over heels for this heartfelt tale of second chances.'
– Tobias Madden, author of Quite the Pair
'A love letter to the rom-coms we love and the messy, imperfect characters that we love even more. A delightful debut.'
– Hannah Grace
'Joshua Hortinela has written the queer rom-com of your dreams in this love letter to the nostalgic and magical 90s rom-com. His story will wrap you in a warm embrace and make you swoon. Witty, delightful, and very very gay, this is the romance I wish I grew up on.'
– @DramaKingBooks
'A true love letter to the genre, Hate You To Love You is everything you could want from a rom-com. Hortinela has crafted a story that is sweet, funny and relatable, and rich with the complexities of family and friendship. It's a story to sink into like a chilled glass of white wine. The central romance is filled with all the feels, the most magical banter and perfect yearning, Carlos and Elliot are destined to join the pantheon of classic rom-com couples. I loved it.'
– Lindsey Kelk
'A love letter to rom-coms, bookstores, friendship and Sydney's Inner West, Hate You to Love You is a tender second-chance romance about the treats and traps of nostalgia. Joshua Hortinela has poured all his love of 90s and 2000s rom-coms into a savvily-crafted love story with a bonus literary mystery to boot.'
– Clare Fletcher, author of Love Match
'A sparkling debut full of heart, humour, and second-chance tension. Hate You to Love You had me completely hooked!'
– Chip Pons, author of Winging It with You
'A nostalgic rom-com that feels like a warm hug. This is a wonderful queer romance that will leave you feeling a little more hopeful about love, and perhaps life.'
– Luke Bateman