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More Than Hate You by Shayla Black

deevarr's review against another edition

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4.0

enjoyed

This was an enjoyable story. The characters and storyline was very interesting. I also liked them very much. As always, I loved Teddy Hamilton’s narration for the audiobook

semsem5511's review

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2.0

Lots of unwanted scenes wish it were less

deanapotter's review

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4.0

It’s a raw and cutthroat business until love slaps you in the face.



Sebastian is a man who can spot an opportunity a mile away and do everything he can to capitalize on it and make it his. He’s a brilliant businessman even if he is ruthless and what he does. When Sebastian is tasked with acquiring a contract out from underneath the competition, he views it as normal every day work. Yet once Sebastian gets his eyes on the competition The name of the game has changed and Sebastian is on the verge of winning everything and and more than he could have ever dreamed of or flat out busting.

Sloane is a woman who knows her strengths and weaknesses. She’s clever and cunning yet plays by the rules. She’s capable of doing anything yet isn’t recognized the way she should be. She’s just as fierce as anyone else in the business world yet works three times as hard. When she discovers the cutthroat game that Sebastian is playing it takes her no time to put him in his place. Little did she realize she was getting a bit more than she bargained for.


More Than Hate You it’s not your typical romance story. Two people that are in a ruthless cutthroat business. One who will do anything and the other who plays by the rules. They are more alike than dislike and can make each other's blood boil. Sebastian and Sloan create so many feelings for each other. Whether it be passionate like or passionate dislike the feelings are strong and almost overwhelming. The aggressive world they play in has a lot of distrust, betrayal and proving your loyalty. Somehow, someway they manage to mix business and pleasure and find something very rewarding. Is it easy, no. But the good things never are. Shayla Black proves that even in the most cutthroat world love can prevail.

nicki_theoverflowingbookcase's review

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5.0

The worst thing that can happen to CEO and deal maker Sebastian is to lose sight of the prize, but that is exactly what happens when the only in he can find with company he is trying to squash just happens to be a sexy red head that can twist him in knots. But Sloan has he own hurdles to overcome that can make or break the company as a whole. Who will come out the winner? And will the sparks that they both feel be thrown to the wolves when secrets are revealed? All I can say is Shayla Black's writing is like a fine wine....It only gets better and better with age. Top notch characters, a storyline that is filled with twists and turns, more steam than a sauna and an ending that tugs on the heart strings. Perfect in every single way. This is another book in the Reed Family Reckoning series that should not be missed.

quinnreads2's review

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5.0

Here Come the Feels

This isn't a typical romance and I'm good with that. Better than good, actually. Except for the final chapter, it's told from Sebastian's POV. He's smart and cocky with a competitive streak a mile wide, ripped abs and a job he loves. And it takes all of his wiles and some to get anywhere close to winning a woman like Sloan.

She is loyal, determined, and has daddy issues bigger than the state of Texas. I LOVE how she sideswipes Bas on multiple occasions. It completely throws him for a loop and keeps things interesting.

love2read1995's review against another edition

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emotional funny hopeful medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

laprofedelengua's review against another edition

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emotional funny hopeful inspiring fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.5

ligite's review against another edition

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adventurous lighthearted

2.5

rlane28's review

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5.0

They're competing for the same client and loyalties are to their companies and bosses.
But those silly feelings get in the way.
Or do they?

What happens if that should happen?
This book is part of a series by this author.

elliejaiden's review

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2.0

I never really understood why he had to marry her and because of that unknown motive, it really threw me off the plot. I think it would’ve been a lot better if they didn’t get married just so he could gain the company.