Love is Still Stupid: A Hilarious Rom-Com About Second Chances, Bad Decisions, and Worse Advice (The Stupid Series Book 4)
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Riya has a rule: never fall for the same kind of idiot twice.
Too bad her type seems to be “emotionally unavailable men with great playlists.”
After the debacle of her last relationship, she’s sworn off romance. She has a career to focus on, a new podcast to produce (ironically called Love Is a Scam), and zero interest in anything resembling feelings.
Enter Kabir — charming, impulsive, annoyingly optimistic — and, inconveniently, her ex from three years ago. When a mutual friend ropes them into a creative project together, Riya’s plan to “stay detached” collapses faster than her Wi-Fi during therapy.
Zara, their brutally honest best friend, calls it “a social experiment in denial.”
Between late-night brainstorms, emotionally charged playlists, and one disastrous “just friends” weekend trip, Riya and Kabir are forced to confront the stupid truth: maybe love doesn’t get smarter the second time around.
Love Is Still Stupid is a laugh-out-loud, heart-twisting romantic comedy about second chances, emotional growing pains, and the eternal battle between your head, your heart, and your group chat.
Perfect for fans of Emily Henry, Beth O’Leary, and Ali Hazelwood, this is modern love in all its stupid, beautiful, self-sabotaging glory.