The Way I Hate Him
T**T
Rockstar Redemption: Finding Love in Small Town Almond Bay
🎸Celebrity romance🎸Age gap (12 years)🎸 Brother's enemy🎸 Boss-employee, forced proximity🎸 Enemies to friends to lovers🎸 Small town setting🎸 Dirty talking MMC with all the spiceAs a devoted reader of Meghan Quinn's work, I can confidently say that "The Way I Hate Him" has quickly become one of my all-time favorites. In fact, I loved it so much that I recently revisited the story as an audiobook. This captivating novel delivers on all the classic tropes I adore, including enemies-to-lovers, small-town charm, age-gap romance, and the allure of a rockstar lifestyle.Hayes, is a rockstar who leads a life on the road, shrouded in loneliness and isolation. He employs every tactic at his disposal to avoid feeling and building meaningful connections with others. Despite his turbulent inner world, Hayes exudes a captivating charm, with his alluring persona and seductive dirty talk. He is a walking embodiment of sin and sexuality, evoking a powerful allure wherever he goes.Hattie's life spirals out of control after the tragic passing of her sister and failing her final semester of graduate school. In an effort to heal, she decides to return to her family's hometown of Almond Bay. However, her fresh start becomes complicated when she is coerced into taking a job with Hayes, a renowned musician and the sworn enemy of her brother. As Hattie struggles to adjust to her new life and reconcile with her estranged siblings, she finds herself inexplicably drawn to Hayes, the one person she is supposed to hate.In this heart-wrenching tale, Hattie must confront her deepest fears and desires as she navigates the tangled web of family, love, and betrayal."The Way I Hate Him," delivers everything I've come to expect from Meghan Quinn’s writing - sharp banter, steamy romance, and laugh-out-loud humor. The spice in chapter 20 was off-the-charts hot🔥🥵! Yet, this book offers something more - a heartfelt and emotional storyline that struck a chord with me. The evolution of Hattie and Hayes's relationship was a highlight, as their journey from enemies to friends to something more was both sweet and endearing. I also found myself invested in the well-crafted cast of secondary characters, and I'm eagerly anticipating the upcoming books featuring Hattie's siblings. The audiobook, narrated by Teddy Hamilton and Vanessa Edwin, is top-notch, bringing the characters to life with humor and emotion. The duet format adds an extra layer of authenticity, making this a must-read for Quinn fans and anyone who loves a mix of sweet and steamy romance.
B**N
Small Town, Enemies to Lovers, He’s a Rockstar
4.5⭐️/ 3-4🌶️Check TW ⚠️Meghan Quinn can do no wrong! With a new series set within a small town, a grumpy rockstar, and an age gap, there was a lot I was really looking forward to in this book! When Hattie’s boyfriend breaks up with her for…not being “entertaining” anymore, Hattie decided she’d get her revenge by taking all the stuff he stole from his boss and return it to its rightful owner, Hayes Farrow. Hayes was a rockstar who was known widely by everyone, and had a little bit of a reputation for being a playboy. Being back in the small town of, Almond Bay, Hayes finds, Hattie Rowley, a.k.a. his nemesis’s little sister on his doorstep with all his stolen things. With a little payback in mind, but also in need of a new assistant, Hayes offers Hattie to be his assistant. Hayes and Hattie did not like each other, but through the time spent together and being back in the beloved town they grew up in, it was the perfect setting to get those two together!You already know, I’m the biggest fan of Meghan Quinn’s books so I’ve been patiently waiting to start this newest series by her. Set in a beautiful, idealistic small town, it as filled it’s unique shops and interesting characters. Obviously, this story focused on Hattie and Hayes. When Hattie wanted to get her ex-boyfriend fired for stealing his boss’s things, the last thing he expected was to end up working for Hayes. I love a little boss/employee dynamic, which was intriguing to say for Hayes and Hattie. I went into this book expecting just a flat out good time, but Meghan caught my off guard with the emotional aspect to this story. If you’re the sentimental, sensitive type or just a sucker for an emotional storyline then prepare yourself. The family and relationships within this story all played a role in the overall storyline, and it was heartfelt, sad, and made me reflect on my own family.Hayes and Hattie didn’t have the best start in the story, but there was more to it. Apparently with Hayes and Hattie’s older brother, Ryland, they hated each other, and therefore by sibling association/ loyalty, Hattie was on team “I hate Hayes Farrow” too. As much as Hattie had always hated things about Hayes, she couldn’t deny the importance Hayes music had on her since she was a secret fan of his songs. Hayes even wasn’t the biggest fan of Hattie, with her sassy, outspoken, and lighthearted personality she wasn’t Hayes cup of tea at first. Until, Hayes started liking having Hattie around the house. Working for Hayes was the thing that brought Hattie in this situation, but through baking cookies together, having deep, meaningful talks, and overall enjoying each other’s company, it was clear to me that their feelings shifted slowly, but surely.As much as Hayes and Hattie started to have a stronger attraction and connection between each other, there was the hesitation to take it further on Hayes part. Hayes could have easily gone along with Hattie’s advances at first, but with the fact of her secretly working for him and not letting her siblings know about it, it caused an obstacle for him. I don’t mean to say it like it was an annoying thing for Hayes, but more so, Hayes didn’t want to cause Hattie to lose her family since they hated him. Add in the fact that Hayes didn’t want Hattie to be with him because he felt like he, “wasn’t worth it”, and there was a bit of angst to this romance. Have no fear because even with some of the sadness and depth to this story, there was still that fun loving humor and romance that I love how Meghan always brings to her books!This was a good mix of having a little bit of everything. From the hilarious moments sprinkled in, the lovely small town of, Almond Bay, interesting characters, and tropes such as, age gap romance and he’s a rockstar! There was just enough to pique my interest and more. I thought Hayes and Hattie were lovable characters, they each were dealing with their some heavy emotional issues. I didn’t expect this story to have some heavy topics mentioned in this story, but I actually think it created a stronger plotline to each of the characters backstory’s. Hattie and Hayes started off on the wrong foot, but once they became friendly, and eventually confessed their love for each other, it was lovely and fun to see how Hayes and Hattie were as a couple. I really enjoyed the characters and the tropes in this book, and I’m looking forward to reading more in this ongoing series!
K**R
Love thine enemy - Hattie and Wyatt
Coming home because she has flunked out of her last semester of college Hattie knows she will disappoint her sister and brother and isn’t sure how to handle it. When she shows up at the apartment she has been sharing with her boyfriend he tells her they are breaking up so take her things and leave. Finding things he has stolen from his employer a famous singer she decides to take them back to him because it’t the right thing to do and to send some bad karma to her ex. That visits starts a pattern of stretching the truth with her family and working for someone she is supposed to hate because of something that happened between him and her brother.I loved Hattie’s ability to adjust to what life threw at her and keep her positive personality. Hattie and Hayes are both dealing with issues caused by difficult childhoods that leave them with trust issues.I love reading Megan QUINN. Her characters come alive on the page and I get pulled into their stories.The small town draws me in and I love the odd characters portrayed in the citizens. When I finished this I had to go on to the next book in the series.
C**E
Oh my gosh
Nunca tinha rido, chorado e ficado sem palavras em um livro só!Muito incrível e lindo!Aff, não me arrependi de ler!
A**H
Delicious mix of comedy and romance.
5/5 🌟 🌶️ 3.5/5Over the past years, my stance on romantic comedy has changed so much, to a point where I run away at the mention of it.But, The Way I Hate Him is an exception to this rule! Why you may ask?- Small town- Age gap- Rockstar romance- Enemies to lovers- Ex-boyfriend’s boss- Brother’s enemy- Boss x employeeNow do I needed more reasons? Nope. I was already sold on rockstar romance.“She’s made me realize what a heartbeat feels like again. A pulse. She’s made me breathe. Lifted my chin.Opened my eyes to the world around me when I’d done nothing but kept my head down since the moment my mom abandoned me.”The Way I Hate Him is a delicious mix of comedy, romance and everything in between.And I am going to say it, Hayes Farrow is officially my new favourite male character. And I don’t think I’ll ever recover from this book. It was emotional, sexy, and such a good time.Hattie’s grief over the loss of her sister (who was also a mother figure) was so raw, I could feel it.And the way Meghan incorporated scenes with so much emotional depth in the otherwise humorous narrative of the book, made the whole reading experience extraordinary.The chemistry between Hayes and Hattie was sizzling hot. The banter, the teasing and the spice! The spice, people! When I say you are going to learn a thing or two, trust me on this.Loved every second of this book, even though I was not a fan of the third act breakup, I still loved it, taking it as a necessity.Before I end this review, I’d be a God damn bad person if I don’t mention Maggie.“Maggie: Well, depends. You can show him how much you hate him by taking your shoe off and throwing it at him.”Yeah, so we need Maggie. More importantly, we need Maggie and Ryland!I also can’t end this without talking about Gran and the flower scene. Nope 😁I recommend this book to each and everyone of you. Read it. Read it. Read it!
G**1
So good
Loved this book, I've read many of meghan quinn books, I don't know how she does it but she has the ability to make your heart swoon, break it, put it back together, along with making you cry but laugh out loud so hard, I swear a few times reading this had me laughing so bad my husband thought i was losing the plot, I read a part where she Referenced pigeons, and I remembered in another one of her books that one of the characters was drunk and upset about his life and what was happening, he felt bad for the pigeons such a funny lol moment, so he was going to donate, so that part gave me a bit of nostalgia which I loved, I will be moving on to another meghan quinn book now,I have quite a few in my tbr that I haven't gotten too, thats how much of a pull her book have, back to this one, the characters were amazing, I connected with them from the start, Hattie has me laughing so much her character was pure gold, an Hayes phew what can I say so swoon worthy, plenty of spice but not too much where you think really..... just enough after alot of temptation.... so 5stars from me.
G**R
Hayes & Hattie
OMGOMGOMG ILOVEDTHIS SO SO SOMUCH 🤩😱🥹.Listen, I’ve read a LOT of Meghan Quinn books and I always love them, but this??? GOD I AM OBSESSED, this along with Right Man Right Time and A Long Time Coming are my ultimate top three!What can I say? There wasn’t a single thing I didn’t love, the complex sibling relationships, the FABULOUS friendship between Maggie and Hattie, the charming gossipy small town, the hilarious grandmother, Hattie’s hurt over her sister’s choices after her passing, Hayes broken heart and trust in people, their banter, THE ROMANCE 😫.I laughed and cried super hard while reading this! It was angsty and sweet, dreamy and bitter, it was EVERYTHING, my goodness Hayes and Hattie OWN me 🥹
E**Y
3.5 stars!
Okay this book started out good and I was loving Hayes & Hattie. They had good chemistry and the banter was very entertaining. The begining was great but I started to have mixed feelings. The last part was complicated. I felt like Hayes did not grovel enough. Overall I liked the book because the side charcters and the plot were really solid and some parts of the book made me laugh and cry. It was a good enough book but I did not like the conflict in the end.
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