![]() It made her feel much more relatable and three-dimensional. I also really loved the ways Madison Kate herself grew and developed as the story went on, and not all of those changes were positive. I was just as conflicted and suspicious of the three boys in this story as Madison Kate was. There was plenty of classic Tate James sexy scenes, as well as a lot of emotional moments and tons of angst. ![]() I loved the complexity of the characters in this story, and the organic way their relationships all developed. The events at the end of the book just further her suspicions. Even while possibly falling for them, Madison Kate is unsure if she can trust them. And there’s something very off about her roommates. Things take an even crazier turn when it’s revealed Madison Kate has a stalker, eerily similar to the one who had stalked her late mother. When she returns home almost a year later, it’s to a new house, an absent father, and three housemates who also happen to be the three gorgeous boys who framed her in the first place. Read more See product details for: Paperback 15.95 Kindle 0.00 or 4. This is a reverse harem novel, meaning the main character has more than one love interest. ![]() The story revolves around Madison Kate Danvers who, after being framed for the infamous “Riot Night”, is sent away to Cambodia. HATE is a full length mature college/new adult romance with enemies-to-lovers/love-hate themes. As usual, Tate James delivered an epic story full of twists and turns and a shocking cliffhanger ending. ![]()
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