Love Hate Relationship by Jessica Prince | Review


**Bloggers Note: I received this ARC from the author in exchange for an honest review.**

Love Hate Relationship is a standalone in the Colors Series. It follows after Shrinking Violet.

Love Hate Relationship follows Navie, a young women fresh out of college looking for work in New York City. You first meet Navie in Shrinking Violet as Carson's younger foster sister. Now it is time to for her story to be told.

Love Hate Relationship shows us Navie four years later after she has graduated college from NYU. In Shrinking Violet we see her in her senior year of high school. Now Navie is out on her own, living in an apartment in New York City with her best friend Harlow.

Navie is out in the big city looking for a job but for being a newly graduated college student, she is finding it harder that she anticipated. When she finally scores a great job with a publishing company she thinks she has hit the jackpot. But when she finds out she didn't get the job she was hoping for, all hell breaks loose.

Enter Rowan Locklaine... Notorious bestselling author, bad boy player with a past of his own. When he meets his new assistant, he wants to do nothing but get under her skin. But as time goes on, their connection grows as well as their attraction to one another.

I was so excited to read Navie's story. I have been waiting for this since I read Shrinking Violet. I didn't expect it to be four years into the future but I think Jessica made the right choice. I saw her as the little lost scared teenager in Shrinking Violet and then a young adult trying to find her way into the real world in Love Hate Relationship. I loved reading from both points of view. It is always nice to have that duel point of view.

Rowan was an ass at times. I found myself screaming at him in my head a few times but after a while he was hard not to love. You could see how much he cared about Navie and their attraction to one another was definitely there. There is lots of sexy parts in this book, which is always a good thing. But this whole story is about Navie and her finding her way.

I love this series... Even though it says you do not have to read Shrinking Violet before, this story is considered a standalone, I personally would read Shrinking Violet first. It is nice to see Navie as a teenager and get to know her a little bit before you dive into Love Hate Relationship.

Jessica Prince knows how to write a love story with just enough comedy to give you a bit of the giggles. I think it is her specialty.

**5 Night Owls**

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