

If you are yet to read this book, then do your heart & soul a favour & relish in this incredibly beautiful and hilarious story The Hating Game captures so well the weird & obsessive behaviour you sometimes cannot help when you first fall in love. Lucy & Josh are two characters who were beautifully crafted & it was a joy to read their story. WHAT A MAN! I must admit that I wasn't the biggest fan of him in the first few pages (I was team Lucy), but it didn't take long for me to come around to him & adore him by the end! I loved watching Lucy slowly break down his walls & him reveal to her the kind, loving man he is. I love how she was portrayed - so sweet, kind, considerate and just down right adorable! It was refreshing that she was genuinely good person, a refreshing, relatable character who I loved from the very start.Īnd don’t even get me started on Josh. The story was told entirely from Lucy's perspective and I must say she was an incredible narrator. The transition from enemies to lovers was done so brilliantly - I was done at the right pace to make it entirely believable and made my heart so full! Their sharp & witty banter had me in stitches & this along with their burning chemistry just kept me wanting more! Their story was sweet, fun & so well done & I loved how the relationship between them unfolded. The two main characters, Lucy & Josh were absolutely perfect and I loved them both. What a book! When I started this one I was simply expecting a simple, cute love story - It is safe to say that I got what I wanted and much MUCH more! This book has quickly become one of my favourite rom coms of all time! “The trick is to find that one person who can give it back as good as they can take it.” The race is on - but the real games have only just begun.

'A smart and funny modern romance.' Good Housekeepingįinally she's going to destroy the man she can't seem to get out of her office, the man she hates, the man who's taking up far too much space in her head.

Lucy can't let Joshua beat her at anything, especially when a huge promotion comes up for grabs.

There's the Staring Game, The Mirror Game, The HR Game. Trapped together under the fluorescent lights, they become entrenched in an addictive rivalry. ' Charming, self-deprecating, quick-witted and funny.' The New York Times He's been nothing but hostile since the moment they met and now it feels like nothing matters as much as taking him down. She's got the whole office on her side - except for tall, dark and charmless Joshua Templeman. Lucy Hutton, baker-of-cakes, exemplary assistant and professional 'nice girl', is waging war.
