The Hating Game
Sally Thorne β β β /β
I have a theory. Hating someone feels disturbingly similar to being in love with them. I've had a lot of time to compare love and hate, and these are my observations.
Fun and flirty! That's The Hating Game for you!
Throne's novel features the romance of two arch enemies and co-CEOs, Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman. The two co-partners glare and scheme against one another as they are offered a unique promotion in their company.
This novel is...
- ππΎπΆπΈπ»πΈπΎπΌ - This novel blooms with humour and silly events that drive the have the reader grinning and gripping the pages. The characters are complex with quirky personality traits and obsessions that intrigue and engage the reader's attention.
- ππ²π°π±π½ - Sally and Joshua's story is fun and works as a break from ordinary and mundane life. If you're in need of an entertaining, but not too serious, story, this is yours! Also, if you're craving a classic chic lit, add this to your TBR - list. ππΌπ
- ππ΅πͺπΌπΌπ²π¬ - π«πΎπ½ πͺ π¬π΅π²π¬π±Γ©? - One criticism that kind of drove me crazy throughout the novel is the lack of plot development. I'm not a fan of stories that have only one sole purpose: a romantic relationship, and while this novel tries to avoid turning into a clichΓ©, occasionally I felt the plot lacking and would have enjoyed more twists and turns.
All in all, I enjoyed this novel for its entertainment and escapist purposes and recommend it to the romantic and humorous readers out there. This ones for you! ππ