
The Hating Game
by Sally Thorne
What is “The Hating Game” about?
Lucy and Josh, coworkers who despise each other, find their office rivalry filled with snark and simmering tension, leading to a slow-burn romance with an unforgettable payoff.
About This Book
In "The Hating Game," Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman are executive assistants at Bexley & Gamin Publishing, a company formed from the merger of two publishing houses. Seated across from each other, they engage in a series of playful yet intense office games, reflecting their deep-seated animosity. Their rivalry intensifies when both vie for the same promotion, leading to a high-stakes competition that tests their professional and personal boundaries.
As the story unfolds, the tension between Lucy and Joshua evolves from mutual disdain to a complex, slow-burn romance. Their interactions are marked by sharp wit and underlying chemistry, creating a dynamic filled with both humor and emotional depth. The narrative delves into themes of ambition, vulnerability, and the blurred lines between love and hate, set against the backdrop of a competitive corporate environment.
The novel's atmosphere is a blend of lighthearted romantic comedy and moments of introspection, capturing the nuances of workplace dynamics and personal growth. The evolving relationship between Lucy and Joshua offers a compelling exploration of how initial animosity can transform into a profound connection, keeping readers engaged without revealing the story's resolution.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the book's witty banter and engaging enemies-to-lovers dynamic. Many commend the author's writing style for its humor and emotional depth. Fans note the slow-burn romance effectively builds tension and emotional investment. Some readers criticize the use of derogatory language and fat-shaming elements. Ideal for fans of romantic comedies and workplace rivalries seeking a lighthearted read.
Rating Distribution
Based on 27 Open Library ratings



