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Swipe left on bad dates. Swipe right on your dreams. In How to Hack a Heartbreak, Kristin Rockaway delivers a smart, funny, and fiercely relatable novel about a young woman navigating the chaos of modern dating, tech culture, and the fight to be taken seriously in a male-dominated workplace.
Mel Strickland is tired. Tired of being overlooked at her help desk job at a New York City tech startup. Tired of watching less qualified men get promoted above her. And really tired of the nightmare that is online dating. So when yet another terrible date pushes her over the edge, she does what any talented programmer would do — she builds an app. Her creation lets women anonymously review and rate the men they meet on dating platforms, and it goes viral almost overnight. But as her secret side project explodes in popularity, Mel finds herself tangled in a web of complications — at work, online, and with the one guy who might actually be worth keeping around.
Praised by Helen Hoang, author of The Kiss Quotient, this novel brilliantly blends rom-com warmth with sharp commentary on sexism in tech, the absurdity of dating apps, and the courage it takes for women to claim the space they deserve.
Why readers love this book:
- A fresh, witty rom-com set in the world of New York tech startups
- A relatable heroine who codes her way through dating disasters
- Sharp commentary on sexism, workplace inequality, and modern dating culture
- Perfect for fans of Helen Hoang, Jasmine Guillory, and Sophie Kinsella
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