To add insult to injury, Melody is booted from her desk and shunted to a shared office to make room for an MBA intern – Nolan MacKenzie, who happens to be the nephew of the company’s CEO. The environment is not what we would call hospitable in her first week, Melody rarely sees a friendly face, with the exception of her colleague, Kat, one of the few women at her office. Almost immediately, she fears that this is a mistake. She’s just made an exciting career jump from advertising to the gaming industry, and become a producer at Seventeen Studios. Melody Joo is a young woman in her mid-twenties, living in Seattle. I liked a lot about the book, but the end was unsatisfying. It’s easy to root for a heroine who is in a hostile environment, and enemies-to-lovers is a well-established trope, especially in the workplace. I was really excited by the premise of Loathe at First Sight.
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