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Hate Story
by Nicole Williams
HATE STORY is a marriage of convenience story that felt unlike any other. Nina and Max have their reasons for needing this kind of marriage, and their adamant nature of needing it to stay that way allowed this book to explore a great hate-love relationship between the two. As with any Nicole Williams' book, the writing was flawlessly done and sucked me into the story immediately. Nina's strong, guarded personality and Max's coldness never once put me off because Williams' gave us such deep insight into each character that it allowed me to fall for them instantly, regardless of their masks, and it gave them the ability to see one another through the fog.
Their chemistry and banter was a great battle of wits, filling the book with an addictive sexual tension and giving it a turn-the-page quality. HATE STORY is more than just the pay-for-marriage trope; it stands on its own and gives more than you expect to receive. Readers will love both characters and the journey they're taken on. Williams' never disappoints and I can't wait for what she does next.
**Received an early copy; voluntarily reviewed**
Their chemistry and banter was a great battle of wits, filling the book with an addictive sexual tension and giving it a turn-the-page quality. HATE STORY is more than just the pay-for-marriage trope; it stands on its own and gives more than you expect to receive. Readers will love both characters and the journey they're taken on. Williams' never disappoints and I can't wait for what she does next.
**Received an early copy; voluntarily reviewed**