![]() But when will they get together? This is the question that drives the story. It’s established pretty early on that this story is purely they-will. This isn’t a will-they-won’t-they romantic story. But could winning the job mean losing something else? When an opportunity for one of the two to be promoted at work arises, Lucy knows she needs to win. Her computer password is and she can’t get enough of the vicious banter between the two of them. They play the Staring Game, the Mirror Game, and are always playing the Hating Game. Lucy’s constant work activity is playing games with the assistant seated directly across from her, Josh. The enemies-to-lovers trope has ben a longstanding favorite of mine, and Sally Thorne’s The Hating Game sets this familiar hate-then-love story in an office setting. ![]() ![]() I’ve been on a romcom kick lately, mostly thanks to The Love Hypothesisand The Spanish Love Deception. Genre: Romance, comedy, contemporary, fiction. ![]()
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