Dating You, Hating You by Christina Lauren

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Everyone knows that all's fair in love and war. But these two will learn that sabotage is a dish best served naked. A sexy, compulsively readable romantic comedy that dives headlong into the thrill and doubt of modern love, Dating You/Hating You by New York Times bestselling author Christina Lauren is the story of what two high-powered agents will—and won't—do to get everything they ever wanted. Despite the odds against them from an embarrassing meet-awkward at a mutual friend's Halloween party, Carter and Evie immediately hit it off. Even the realization that they're both high-powered agents at competing firms in Hollywood isn't enough to squash the fire. But when their two agencies merge—causing the pair to vie for the same position—all bets are off. What could have been a beautiful, blossoming romance turns into an all-out war of sabotage. Carter and Evie are both thirtysomething professionals—so why can't they act like it? Can Carter stop trying to please everyone and see how their mutual boss is really playing the game? Can Evie put aside her competitive nature long enough to figure out what she really wants in life? Can their actor clients just be something close to human? Whether these two Hollywood love, hatebirds get the storybook Hollywood ending, or just a dramedy of epic proportions, you get to enjoy Christina Lauren's.

  • Product Features

    • Suggested age range- Adult
    • Format- Paperback
    • Product dimensions- 5.2" W x 7.7" H x 1.1" D
    • Genre- Romance
    • Publisher- Gallery Books, Publication date- 06-06-2017
    • Page count- 368
    • ISBN- 9781501165818
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3 years ago

Not My Favorite CL

Evie is convinced she is fated to be forever single. After arriving at her friend's Halloween party alone realizing that everyone is there as a couple, she begins the countdown before she can politely make her exit. But when her Hermione meets a single Harry at the punch bowl she begins to think her luck might be turning around. Evie and Carter immediately hit it off and sparks begin to fly even learning that he works at a competing Hollywood agency doesn't seem to squash their interest in one another. One can never get too comfortable in tinsel town because things can change in a Hollywood minute. Evie and Carter all of a sudden find themselves mixed up in a corporate merger and only one of them can stay, causing their budding romance to turn sabotage. With only one of them in the end keeping their dream job, the two are forced into situations that remind them of how good they could have been if only the stars had aligned. I love me a good Christina Lauren book but I have to admit this one wasn't my favorite. It felt as if there was just something missing that could have made this a hit but I could never quite put my finger on what it was. One major plus for me is the author highlighting the subject of workplace inequality and double standards between men and women getting ahead in predominantly male-dominated industries. Though I wouldn't steer someone away from this book, there are just other Christina Lauren books I would recommend reading first. (Extra bonus points for this super fun cover though, am I right?)

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3 years ago
from Palmyra, MO

Good Read

Reading this book having already read some of her other books, such as, The Unhoneymooners, Love and Other Words, etc. this book was just medium for me.

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3 years ago
from California

Hollywood agents, romance, humor

This book kind of reminded me of Emily Henry’s, “Book Lovers” in the sense that in this book, the two main characters, Evie and Carter were both in the same industry of being agents in Hollywood and in a way were competing with each other for the sake of their jobs. This story was set against the backdrop of Los Angeles, the Hollywood/ film industry, the high demands of being an agent, humor, romance, and even more. Evie was married to her job as an agent, always focused on work, maintaining her clients, and enjoying the career she had. Carter also shared the sentiment towards his job as well, and one thing (out of many) that they both shared was, they were single and their friends wanted to set them up with each other. The way Evie and Carter met at Steph and Michael’s party was kind of cute, especially with their unplanned “Harry Potter” costumes. The conversation between Evie and Carter was so smooth and natural, it never felt forced which made it all the more enjoyable for me to read. One of the many things I loved about this book was that it was set in Los Angeles, Hollywood to be specific and how Evie and Carter went about their jobs as agents. Anytime I see a story that involves the entertainment industry, I’m instantly intrigued! So hearing how Evie was always fascinated by the industry from a young age, her parents having worked around sets for majority of their own careers, it was no surprise for Evie what she wanted to do in life. I loved Evie’s personality and she had a good balance of being humorous, lovable, kind, determined, and hardworking. Carter was equally lovable and from the description of him and his personality, I was smitten by his nerdy yet sweet demeanor. Something about Carter just spoke to me and I was immediately like, “umm yes I would very much like to date you” *insert winking face here haha. As I mentioned earlier, Evie and Carter’s chemistry was great, it was all smooth sailing for them and after their first date not only was I excited for them but the little bit of spice was great too. Of course after their early bliss was just starting, the main obstacle which essentially dove Evie and Carter to fight for their jobs drove a wedge in their blooming romance. Suddenly all the lighthearted romance that Evie and Carter had became a battle of small pranks that slowly escalated and definitely caused some animosity between them. Amidst the pranks and tension between Evie and Carter, eventually they were able to call a truce and my anxiety went down thankfully. If anything aside from the one little spicy hookup during the Vanity Fair shoot, the moment during the Big Bear trip really brought Carter and Evie together both in the passionate and romantic sense. In a way it felt like everything came together perfectly finally. Until stupid Brad kept being a major a-hole to Evie. Aside from the humor and romance, a big thing that was address in the story was the topic of women being undermined or treated wrongly in the workplace as seen by Brad constantly treating Evie with backhanded comments, being sexist, and overall being a horrible human being. The good thing about Carter was, through out the story was that he realized the struggles that Evie dealt with in her line of work and more specifically how Brad treated Evie unfairly. In other words, I love a man who is aware of his surroundings, the unfairness women are dealt with, and actively tries to do better, Carter was the man.

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