A bold, sexy, illustrated romantic comedy book cover for “Hate Me

A bold, sexy, illustrated romantic comedy book cover for “Hate Me, Kiss Me” by LAUREN PEMBROKE. In the scene, a stunning blonde Hollywood actress (mid-20s, flirty smile, glamorous, effortlessly confident) sits on the hood of a sleek black sports car. She wears a crop top and high-waisted jeans, with sunglasses perched on her head. She’s holding a fake tabloid magazine showing a kiss between her and the hero—her expression is playful and teasing, as if she’s in on a joke. In front of her stands an extremely handsome young adult male—a tall, broad-shouldered, muscular hockey player with a clean, striking, model-level look. His dark hair is styled with natural volume (not side-parted), and his face has a sharp jawline, intense eyes, and a virile yet youthful expression. He wears a fitted team jacket with rolled-up sleeves, showing off tattoos peeking from underneath. His arms are crossed and jaw clenched in frustration—but his body leans subtly toward her, betraying a magnetic pull. He holds a hockey stick casually in one hand or has it leaning beside him. At her feet, a spilled iced coffee on the pavement hints he may have kicked it in irritation. The chemistry between them is electric—his glare says “I hate this,” but the tension says otherwise. Background: A sunny Los Angeles street, lined with palm trees, the faint Hollywood sign in the distance, and paparazzi shadows approaching from the sides. Vibe: flirty enemies-to-lovers tension, fake relationship chaos, instant attraction. Color palette: bold hot pinks, warm golden hues, and deep navy blues for a stylish romantic-comedy contrast. Extra visual elements: Add floating or scattered pink heart icons around the title or subtly placed in the background (near the couple, around the magazine, or above them) to enhance the romantic, cheeky tone. Typography: Title: Hate Me, Kiss Me in large, elegant yet playful script across the top or center in hot pink or metallic gold. Author name: LAUREN PEMBROKE in bold,
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A bold, sexy, illustrated romantic comedy book cover for “Hate Me, Kiss Me” by LAUREN PEMBROKE.
In the scene, a stunning blonde Hollywood actress (mid-20s, flirty smile, glamorous, effortlessly confident) sits on the hood of a sleek black sports car. She wears a crop top and high-waisted jeans, with sunglasses perched on her head. She’s holding a fake tabloid magazine showing a kiss between her and the hero—her expression is playful and teasing, as if she’s in on a joke.
In front of her stands an extremely handsome young adult male—a tall, broad-shouldered, muscular hockey player with a clean, striking, model-level look. His dark hair is styled with natural volume (not side-parted), and his face has a sharp jawline, intense eyes, and a virile yet youthful expression. He wears a fitted team jacket with rolled-up sleeves, showing off tattoos peeking from underneath. His arms are crossed and jaw clenched in frustration—but his body leans subtly toward her, betraying a magnetic pull.
He holds a hockey stick casually in one hand or has it leaning beside him. At her feet, a spilled iced coffee on the pavement hints he may have kicked it in irritation. The chemistry between them is electric—his glare says “I hate this,” but the tension says otherwise.
Background: A sunny Los Angeles street, lined with palm trees, the faint Hollywood sign in the distance, and paparazzi shadows approaching from the sides.
Vibe: flirty enemies-to-lovers tension, fake relationship chaos, instant attraction.
Color palette: bold hot pinks, warm golden hues, and deep navy blues for a stylish romantic-comedy contrast.
Extra visual elements: Add floating or scattered pink heart icons around the title or subtly placed in the background (near the couple, around the magazine, or above them) to enhance the romantic, cheeky tone.
Typography:
Title: Hate Me, Kiss Me in large, elegant yet playful script across the top or center in hot pink or metallic gold.
Author name: LAUREN PEMBROKE in bold,
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