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  • Loathe at First Sight

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  • Written by: Suzanne Park
  • Narrated by: Greta Jung
  • Length: 9 hrs and 46 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Loathe at First Sight

Written by: Suzanne Park
Narrated by: Greta Jung
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Publisher's Summary

“Bursts with humor, heart, and great energy. I loved it! Park is a hilarious new voice in women’s fiction.”—Helen Hoang, author of The Kiss Quotient 

“[A] punchy adult debut set in the world of video game design. Park makes tough topics go down easy by couching them in wry humor and lighthearted romance, and her fierce, snarky heroine is irresistible. This smart rom-com is a winner.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

In a debut perfect for fans of Jasmine Guillory and Sally Thorne, a junior video game producer finds herself getting closer and closer to the one person she hates most after a mass troll attack online almost ruins her life. 

Melody Joo is thrilled to land her dream job as a video game producer, but her new position comes with challenges: an insufferable CEO, sexist male coworkers, and an infuriating—yet distractingly handsome—intern, Nolan MacKenzie, a.k.a. “the guy who got hired because his uncle is the boss.”

Just when Melody thinks she’s made the worst career move of her life, her luck changes. While joking with a friend, she creates a mobile game that has male strippers fighting for survival in a post-apocalyptic world. Suddenly Melody’s “joke” is her studio’s most high-profile project—and Melody’s running the show.

When Nolan is assigned to Melody’s team, she’s sure he’ll be useless. But as they grow closer, she realizes he’s smart and sexy, which makes Melody want to forget he’s her intern. As their attraction deepens, she knows it’s time to pump the brakes, even with her Korean parents breathing down her neck to hurry up and find a man.

With her project about to launch, Melody suddenly faces a slew of complications, including a devastating trolling scandal. Could the man she’s falling hard for help her play the game to win—in work and in love?

©2020 Suzanne Park (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers

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  • Nancy S Cook
  • 2020-08-24

Terrible reader!

Fun book, but the reader is terrible. Terrible. She sounds like this was her first read-through. She over-enunciates, puts the stress on the wrong word, and pronounces "wouldn't" and "couldn't" as "wouldent" and "couldent", a pet peeve of mine. The story is very humorous, but the humor is lost in the bad phrasing. I would have enjoyed it more as an actual book.

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  • KAnd
  • 2023-01-23

Very entertaining

Our book club book for the month. Loved the voices and characters. Story was humorous but also had some depth.

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  • Suze
  • 2021-03-13

Not strictly a romance; narrator needs work

From the description of this book, I thought I was getting a romance novel; however, this is more of a drama about women in the gaming industry with a tiny but of romance sprinkled in. I really wanted more romance, but instead I was treated to feelings of utter frustration for poor Melody's work situation. If I had picked up this book without expectation of quirky romance hijinks, I most definitely would have liked it better. I think perhaps the marketing let me down on this one.

I would also have enjoyed it more if there was a better narrator. She made everyone sound idiotic and flat while emphasizing the words words in sentences. Skip the audiobook altogether honestly.