![]() But they exchange numbers, flirt via text, and agree to go on a date. It’s a job that demands a lot of time and energy, not to mention that they work for rival agencies. Though they have chemistry, they both have reservations dating someone in the talent agency world. Both of them are dressed as Harry Potter characters. The meet at a mutual friends’ Halloween party, where they are the only single people in attendance. Onto the summary, which to me is the least important thing of this dang book.Įvelyn “Evie” Abbey and Carter Aaron (not to be confused with Aaron Carter) are talent agents in Hollywood. ![]() I should also mention that this is a complete standalone and not tied to any of their previous series. It’s funny, feminist, and a great example of a modern romance. But I’m going to do my best, because this is a pretty worthy competitor for my favorite book of 2017. I’ve been struggling to write this Dating You/Hating You review for weeks, simply because I’m worried I won’t be able to convey how truly wonderful I thought it was. ![]() Theme: Age Difference, Enemies to Lovers, Workplace ![]()
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