Rosie is in a slump. Her dating life is a disaster and she has totally sworn off men until she finds the one.
Alex Hargrove has been the bane of Rosie's existence for years. He's the man she hates more than anything, but he also ignites a spark in Rosie that she hasn't felt since they spent one summer together when they were teenagers.
Even though Alex is Rosie's best friend's brother, she has been able to keep a safe distance until now. Having unexpectedly moved to London, Rosie finds Alex's presence harder and harder to resist. She has somehow managed to agree to be his fake girlfriend at several work functions and the more time they spend together, the more Rosie feels her resolve weakening.
Rosie has been playing the hate game for years. But there is a fine line between love and hate...
It’s a great romance book. It's about Rosie, a strong and independent woman who doesn't want to date anymore. But then she meets Alex, her best friend's brother, who she has hated for years. They pretend to be a couple, but their feelings become real.
The book is fun to read because Rosie and Alex are always arguing and joking around. But it's also serious because they have to face their past and their true feelings.
Rosie learns to let go of her hate and be vulnerable. She finds out that love and hate are not so different.
The writing is easy to understand, and the story moves at a good pace. You'll feel like you're in London with Rosie and Alex.
I highly recommend "Love and Hate" if you like romance books with strong women and funny dialogue.