
Lou must still keep her true identity a secret from her new husband. Complications and jeopardy to both characters’ reputations lead to the witch hunter finding himself in an arranged marriage with Lou. Reid Diggory is a churchman and a sworn witch hunter. Here, witches are feared, and witch hunters find and burn them.

In Cessarine, she finds refuge from the coven from which she fled, but she is not safe. She steals what she needs and lives in secret. She takes refuge in the city of Cessarine but must forsake all of her magic and hide her true identity as a witch. To survive, Lou was forced to flee her coven. Two years before the events of the book, Lou’s mother tried to have her killed. Every interaction spikes your blood with adrenaline, and you’re on the brink of fight or flight.”ġ8-year-old Louise la Blanc is a witch. The heart in your chest beats heavy and bright, nearly visible through your flesh and clothes. Your stomach twists at the thought of that person. Or is it just another attempt to one-up each other? When the opportunity for promotion presents itself, the ultimate game has begun.Īs competition grows and tensions rise, both Joshua and Lucy discover that perhaps that feeling of hatred they had for each other was not hatred after all. To entertain themselves and boost their own sense of accomplishment, they go up against each other in an increasingly ridiculous competition.

Since Lucy and Joshua share an office, they spend far more time together than they would like. Equally, Lucy does not care much for Joshua, either. However, one of her colleagues does not show her that same appreciation, Joshua Templeman, a well-dressed, smart, and powerful young man. Lucy is a charming and attractive young woman and enjoys the appreciation she feels from the other staff at Bexley & Gamin. Lucy and Joshua share playful hatred as they constantly try to outdo each other. Tensions are always high in the office as the staff is incredibly competitive. The story follows office workers and colleagues, Lucy and Joshua. Sally Thorne’s The Hating Game is an office-based enemies-to-lovers romance novel.
