10 Best Books Like The Hating Game

If you loved The Hating Game by Sally Thorne, here are the most similar books our readers recommend.

Romance02016

When Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman are forced to work together in the same office, their mutual hatred masks an attraction that threatens to explode when they compete for the same promotion

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Quick Comparison: Books Like The Hating Game

BookAuthorRatingYearPagesBest For
The Love HatersKatherine Center0Closest match
Love on the BrainAli Hazelwood3.92022368Similar vibes
Love, TheoreticallyAli Hazelwood02023Similar vibes
The Royal TreatmentMelanie Summers4.42017Similar vibes
The Soulmate EquationChristina Lauren4.42021Similar vibes
Throne Off CourseHailee Carmel4.42025374Similar vibes
Fangirl DownTessa Bailey0Similar vibes
Beach ReadEmily Henry4.02020358Similar vibes
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Authors Who Write Like Sally Thorne

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Frequently Asked Questions

What books are most similar to The Hating Game?

The most similar books to The Hating Game are The Love Haters, Love on the Brain, Love, Theoretically.

What should I read after The Hating Game?

After finishing The Hating Game, readers most commonly pick up The Love Haters next.

Who writes books like Sally Thorne?

Authors similar to Sally Thorne include Christina Lauren, Emily Henry, Tessa Bailey.

What genre is The Hating Game?

The Hating Game is a Romance novel by Sally Thorne, published in 2016. It features elements of Enemies to Lovers, Workplace Romance, Forced Proximity.

How long is The Hating Game?

The Hating Game varies in length depending on edition.

Does The Hating Game have romance/spice?

The Hating Game has a spice level of 3/5. This book has moderate romantic content.

About The Hating Game

When Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman are forced to work together in the same office, their mutual hatred masks an attraction that threatens to explode when they compete for the same promotion. Thorne delivers the ultimate enemies-to-lovers workplace romance with sizzling sexual tension, witty banter, and characters who bring out both the worst and best in each other. The contemporary romance that became a global phenomenon and defined modern enemies-to-lovers, this novel explores themes of competition, vulnerability, and finding love with someone who challenges you while featuring some of the most quotable dialogue and steamiest tension in contemporary romance, proving that sometimes the person who drives you crazy is exactly who you need.