In that case, a little more information: it's the second in a series, but stands alone perfectly fine. It's an enemies-to-lovers in that they start out with some antagonism towards each other (our hero isn't quite as feminist as he thought and finds some sexism cropping up in his attitude that he has to deal with). And there are some identity shenanigans (they're also friends online but don't know it), however the reveal is handled equitably.
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