I Love You, I Hate You
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Narrated by:
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Vivienne Scully
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By:
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Elizabeth Davis
About this listen
All's fair in love and law....
Victoria and Owen are bitter rivals.
Nora and Luke are friends online.
Who would believe these two couples have anything in common?
Of all the decisions brilliant lawyer Victoria Clemenceaux has made in her life, an unforgettable one-night stand with her opposing counsel Owen Pohl is either the worst...or the best.
One thing is certain: these long-standing rivals aren't going to let their searing attraction stop them from winning the biggest case of their careers. Thankfully, Victoria and Owen have someone to vent to about their nemeses. But they have no idea that their online 'friends', Nora and Luke, are the very people they hate in real life.
As Nora and Luke grow closer online, and Victoria and Owen find their undeniable attraction harder to resist, the lines between love and hate blur. When the truth comes out, will their online chemistry work in the real world, or will their constant rivalry sever their connection?
©2021 Elizabeth Davis (P)2021 Headline Publishing Group LtdCritic reviews
"Smart, sexy and feminist, I Love You, I Hate You is a delightful love letter to internet friends and Nora Ephron. Elizabeth Davis just became an auto-buy author for me." (Annette Christie, author of The Rehearsals)
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- Alex H
- 07-05-23
Great enemies to lovers
Great enemies to lovers story but a lot of discourse about race and politics that came across as awkward and forced. This type of commentary often derailed the flow of the story and made the characters less believeable as it was all very on the nose. A lot of "I hate rich white men" which really didnt make sense when one of your main characters is a rich white man. If you want to make an impact as a writer on inequality topics write an emotive story about a character facing those hardships?
I loved the narration and if you can ignore the weird political self hate it is a very cute romance.
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