"If both of us haven't found the person of our dreams before we're thirty. We have to marry each other." Two enemies. Check.Secretly in love. Check.So far in denial, they don't know which way is up. Check. Sabotaging dates. Check.What could possibly go wrong when daring your mortal enemy that they are more unloveable than you? Join Emma and Trevor on their journey to find love in a hurry. Who knows? Maybe they will realize that love was a bit closer than they ever imagined.
E.M. Jaye is a romance and adventure author with four published books at this time. The True Immortal's Series is based on ideas E.M. had in her early pre-teen years. Characters and personalities were formed in her head while she would make up stories to herself late at night.
Her childhood home is full of notebooks with short stories filled with the characters who later evolved into the heroes and heroines of her books. She grew up loving books and the escapes they provide and hopes that her books will help you escape for a while as well.
She dreamed of writing a book for over a decade, but being risk-averse by nature, never pursued it heavily. Then fate intervened, and the only logical next step was to finally give in and let the words escape onto the page. She took the Indie route and is still learning and growing as an author.
While writing (which is always), E.M. can be hard to find but never fear, she always surfaces eventually and responds to any questions or comments sent her way.
Thank you for supporting this Indie author and as always, Happy Reading!
I really enjoyed the storyline, especially the male seeking therapy to overcome trauma from a difficult childhood. I am not a fan of the AI Narration. The inflection and emotion were off.
Thank you to Order of the Bookish and author E.M. Jaye for gifting me with an e-ARC copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.
Hate at First Sight is a cute fast-paced rom-com enemies to lovers story featuring a cast of strong independent characters that you can’t help but root for. The plot of this book had me hooked from the start and I was very intrigued about the concept of a ‘marriage bet’ for lack of better words.
I will say that this book covers a lot of ground in the short 180 pages it has. The book would have greatly benefitted by spending more time on certain scenes and allowing the characters to take more time in their interactions and emotional journeys.
As I read this book, I found myself in the interesting situation of loving and rooting for Emma, while not really liking Trevor at all. It is made very clear throughout the story that Trevor has some anger and impulse issues, which made it hard for me to root for him, but I also think it added an interesting dimension and source of tension and growth to the story.
“I remember every single thing about you from those years. You're the most important person in the world to me.”
If you’re looking for a fast-paced rom-com with a marriage pact and enemies who secretly love each other, Hate at First Sight by E.M. Jaye is the book for you! This book was the epitome of a romantic comedy with hilarious banter, sabotage, and sweet romantic moments.
Both main characters, Emma and Trevor, are extremely relatable. Throughout the book they navigate their feelings for each other and experience extreme personal growth. Trevor experiences the most character development. He recognizes that he needs help and is willing to make changes in himself to be better for Emma.
The plot of this story was absolutely adorable. I just love it when two characters who say they hate each other have secretly loved each other from the start. E.M Jaye did a wonderful job with Emma and Trevor’s story. I highly recommend reading this story!
Trevor and Emma live in a small town and make a bet one night that if they aren't married by the time they are 30 then they will marry each other.
Only, they hate each other. They have been fighting since high school. Their friends know that they would be perfect together and try to set them up, but it turns out terrible!!
Their is a happily-ever-after and no 3rd act break-up!
Read this book if you like: small town romance enemies to lovers
Tropes:- ✨ Book 1 in the Lovers of Beverly series ✨ Enemies to lovers ✨ Dual pov ✨ Small town romance ✨ Miscommunication ✨ Sabotage ✨ Childhood love
What will happen when you bet with your enemy? Emma has bad records with relationship. She didn't have any seriously relationship yet. One day she met her enemy Trevor in the bar and both betting to get in relationship before 30 if their don't get relationship they have to marry each other.
I had high hopes for this book, the plot sounded amazing and like it would be a cute romcom. That is not what I got. I hated Trevor and as much as I was hoping my opinion would change it did not. He became so unredeemable for me, that I couldn’t get past it. That being said the writing was amazing and while the timeline jumped a lot (even mid-chapter), it could be followed.
As soon as I saw the cover and read the blurb I knew I had to read this. Huge thanks to both @orderofthebookish and @e.m.jayebooks for a copy of this book.
Immediately I’m drawn to Emmaline. She’s such a sweet character—supportive, hard working, loving, down to earth. Everything you’d love in your MFC.
Trevor.. whew. You did a number to yourself & Emma. I didn’t like you at first but you grew on me. We love a MMC that shows growth and works on himself.
𝗧𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗻𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁. I was happy then sad. Then mad. Lots of emotions.
The pictures. I absolutely 𝗟𝗢𝗩𝗘𝗗 this gesture. Ugh. 🥹 Such a sweet way to show someone you love them.
Overall I loved the story, the character, the back & forth between Emma & Trevor… also Kate & Trevor.
This was a great enemies to lovers read. Give it a try if you love —
▪️ small town ▪️ one bed ▪️ enemies to lovers ▪️ childhood friends ▪️ character growth
I highly enjoyed this book even though the characters managed to make me mad at them multiple times throughout.
I always love a happy ending but I hated the fact that Trevor and Emma went through so much just to get there because of their own actions.
Trevor has many things that hurt him in the past but he has yet to fight his demons, instead letting them rule his life in most things. The way he reacts to them is what causes most of his and Emma's problems.
Emma also has her own issues in that She is so picky in her dates that she can never stay in a long relationship.
Kate and Mark meant well but I did not agree with how they went about it. Rather than helping the two out, the consequences had one leaving long term and not speaking to each other for even longer.
In terms of readability, it wasn't terrible. There were some sentences that I wish they had used contractions instead. It was a good paced book. I didn't really enjoy the multiple time skips because I would have enjoyed having more info of their lives during that time.