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The Hating Game
The Hating Game
Author: Sally Thorne
ISBN-13: 9780062439598
ISBN-10: 0062439596
Publication Date: 8/9/2016
Pages: 350
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 21 ratings
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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robinmy avatar reviewed The Hating Game on + 2059 more book reviews
The merger of two publishing houses has left a new business with two co-CEO's and two assistants. For Lucy Hutton, being the assistant to the CEO is her dream job. But the merger has left her friendless. She spends her days sitting across from the other assistant, and her nemesis, Joshua Templeman. Joshua is Lucy's opposite. Always precise and unemotional, he seems baffled by Lucy's bubbly personality. The two hate each other at first sight, and now spend their time constantly mocking and goading each other. But as word that a new position could mean a promotion for one of them, their slow-boiling battles turn into an all-out war.

I heard a lot about this debut novel and thought I'd give it a try. I ended up staying up half the night because I couldn't put it down. The humor and banter between Lucy and Josh was hilarious. I smiled throughout the whole book. And, the sexual chemistry was off the charts. Everything just worked in this book. This is an incredible "enemies to lovers" story that I highly recommend. My rating: 5 Stars.
ra7 avatar reviewed The Hating Game on + 1013 more book reviews
Lucy and Josh work together at a publishing company. They also hate each other. Or do they? Things come to a head as they both apply for the same promotion.
This is a good example of the enemies to lovers trope. There is banter back and forth. I thought this worked because it took time for them to work out their feelings towards the other. It took time to build up. I could (kinda) believe them as a couple. What did take away from this book was Josh's behavior. WTF dude? I had a hard time liking him. I do think maybe having his POV might have helped, but who knows? (Book is told through Lucy's POV).
hokie71 avatar reviewed The Hating Game on + 14 more book reviews
Maybe it is my age (60+) or maybe it is the point of view in the book. I just could not finish it