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Hate to Love You
by Jennifer Sucevic
I'm a sucker for the hate/love and fake relationship trope. So this book was a double bonus with both tropes making an appearance. Natalie clashes with the university's star ice hockey player Brody. Every interaction since freshman year involved bickering and bantering. But when Natalie finds herself in an embarrassing situation, Brody, out of all people, comes to her rescue. They agree to fake date until the situation blows over but things change when they start to get to know each other a little bit more.
There was lots of drama with family issues with regards to fathers for both characters as well as navigating college politics. Natalie eventually grew on me. She was one tough nut to crack. Feisty and bullheaded, it took a while for her to loosen up and start trusting her feelings and opening herself up to the possibilities. Brody is a member of my Book Boyfriend Club. For a guy who was the consummate manwhore and had never been in a relationship before he was surprisingly good at it. He had a great sense of humor, was supportive, understanding and all kinds of awesome.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this and am hoping the other characters get their own stories.
There was lots of drama with family issues with regards to fathers for both characters as well as navigating college politics. Natalie eventually grew on me. She was one tough nut to crack. Feisty and bullheaded, it took a while for her to loosen up and start trusting her feelings and opening herself up to the possibilities. Brody is a member of my Book Boyfriend Club. For a guy who was the consummate manwhore and had never been in a relationship before he was surprisingly good at it. He had a great sense of humor, was supportive, understanding and all kinds of awesome.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this and am hoping the other characters get their own stories.