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Dating You / Hating You
by Christina Lauren
Copy received from Hachette Australia for an honest review
All's fair in love and work, right?
Right from their first meet, I adored Evie and Carter. They are quirky, and fun and oh my the sparkage between them.
Then the office comes into play. Now working together, fighting for the same job, things get murky -but through it all they still like each other.
Christina Lauren nailed the office politics, the misogyny still prevalent in industry today, the cutthroat Hollywood industry.
I did get a giggle out of the prank wars - we've all been there, done that right/
There is a delicious tension, a push/pull between our lovelies that just has the reader gasping for me, needing them to find their way from friends-to-frememies-to lovers.
Dating You / Hating You does lack the heat that we have come to expect from a CL novel, however that is not a bad thing either, as we get all the sweet and adorable this girl could want.
Can't wait to see what these lovely ladies bring us next.



All's fair in love and work, right?
Right from their first meet, I adored Evie and Carter. They are quirky, and fun and oh my the sparkage between them.
Then the office comes into play. Now working together, fighting for the same job, things get murky -but through it all they still like each other.
Christina Lauren nailed the office politics, the misogyny still prevalent in industry today, the cutthroat Hollywood industry.
I did get a giggle out of the prank wars - we've all been there, done that right/
There is a delicious tension, a push/pull between our lovelies that just has the reader gasping for me, needing them to find their way from friends-to-frememies-to lovers.
Dating You / Hating You does lack the heat that we have come to expect from a CL novel, however that is not a bad thing either, as we get all the sweet and adorable this girl could want.
Can't wait to see what these lovely ladies bring us next.

