Description
The Hating Game by Sally Thorne is a witty romantic comedy that tells the story of Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman, coworkers who have perfected the art of hating each other. Their competitive banter escalates when they’re up for the same promotion, yet underlying their rivalry is a growing attraction they can’t ignore. Thorne’s novel is filled with humor, sizzling chemistry, and clever dialogue, exploring the thin line between love and hate. The Hating Game is a delightful, tension-filled journey from antagonism to unexpected romance, capturing the excitement of enemies becoming lovers.
Uche –
“I absolutely loved The Hating Game! It’s the perfect blend of humor, tension, and romance. The chemistry between Lucy and Joshua is off the charts! I couldn’t stop laughing at their banter, and their slow-burn relationship had me hooked from start to finish. If you love enemies-to-lovers tropes, this is a must-read
Iyabo –
I devoured this book in one sitting. The writing is so clever, and the characters feel so real. Lucy is hilarious, and Joshua…oh, Joshua! This book is such a fun escape. It’s got all the right ingredients: a witty heroine, a brooding hero, office shenanigans, and lots of heart. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a feel-good romance.
Musibau –
“The Hating Game is an absolute delight! Lucy Hale and Austin Stowell bring the electrifying chemistry between Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman to life with their sizzling performances. The witty banter, swoon-worthy moments, and satisfying character development kept me enthralled from start to finish. Hale’s portrayal of Lucy’s vulnerability and determination is nuanced and relatable, while Stowell effortlessly embodies Joshua’s arrogance and irresistible charm. This adaptation perfectly captures the spirit of Sally Thorne’s bestselling novel, leaving me with a huge smile on my face.”
Ramatu –
“The Hating Game is a whirlwind of emotions that leaves you laughing, crying, and cheering until the very last page. Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman’s epic rivalry is a delight to witness, proving that sometimes the line between love and hate is as thin as a sheet of paper. Sally Thorne’s witty writing and relatable characters create an unforgettable experience that will stay with you long after you finish the book.”