Sunday, 9 September 2018

Review: I Hate You, I Love You by Elizabeth Hayley

When bickering professors Naomi Price and Sebastian Blake have to compete for the same job, sparks fly--and not the sexy kind. But when they take on some co-sponsored events that force them together and realize along the way that they both bear wounds from the past, a bond emerges that will be deeper than either of them imagined possible. There's just one problem: how can you love someone you hate?

Kindle Edition
Expected publication: September 4th 2018 by Loveswept
Genre: Contemporary Romance



Kristine's Thoughts:

** I received an advanced readers copy from Loveswept via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you!**

I am always game for a good enemy to lover story and the comedic relief that it often offers. I Hate You, I Love You sounded like the perfect book to get my fix.

I found this book to be average. I didn't hate it and I didn't love it. It provided me with a few hours of entertainment but there were a few things that stopped me from thoroughly enjoying it.

Both Naomi and Sebastian were a little bit boring if I'm being completely honest. I think they both could have benefited from some more character building so that the reader could have enjoyed and liked them better. Normally I enjoy the bickering in these types of stories because it helps to build the anticipation and makes the inevitable moment they get together more satisfying. For some reason it felt off in this story. I'm not sure if it was a timing thing or what. I think that the enemy part of the story went on a little too long which turned anticipation into just plain annoyance. It also lacked the chemistry that I desired. A parking lot was not hot or sexy, it was tacky and juvenile.

To sum it up, I felt like there was a little too much hate and not enough love and it was shy on the chemistry. The title of the book kind of sums up how I felt about it. It was entertaining but average.






About the Author

Elizabeth Hayley is actually "Elizabeth" and "Hayley," two friends who love reading romance novels to obsessive levels. This mutual love prompted them to put their English degrees to good use by penning their own. The product is Pieces of Perfect, their debut novel. They learned a ton about one another through the process, like how they clearly share a brain and have a persistent need to text each other constantly (much to their husbands' chagrin).

They live with their husbands and kids in a suburb of Philadelphia. Thankfully, their children are still too young to read.

Elizabeth Hayley's writing motto is best captured by the words of Patrick Dennis: "I always start with a clean piece of paper and a dirty mind." 



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