Hate Notes by Vi Keeland, Penelope Ward

Hate Notes

by Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward

Amazon’s #1 Most Unputdownable Book of the Year.

An Amazon Charts bestseller.

A Wall Street Journal bestseller.

A Washington Post bestseller.

From New York Times bestselling authors Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward comes an unexpected love story of secondhand hearts and second chances…

It all started with a mysterious blue note sewn into a wedding dress.

Something blue.

I’d gone to sell my own unworn bridal gown at a vintage clothing store. That’s when I found another bride’s “something old.”

Stitched into the lining of a fabulously feathered design was the loveliest message I’d ever read: Thank you for making all of my dreams come true.

The name embossed on the blue stationery: Reed Eastwood, obviously the most romantic man who ever lived. I also discovered he’s the most gorgeous. If only my true-love fantasies had stopped there. Because I’ve since found out something else about Mr. Starry-Eyed.

He’s arrogant, cynical, and demanding. I should know. Thanks to a twist of fate, he’s my new boss. But that’s not going to stop me from discovering the story behind his last love letter. A love letter that did not result in a happily ever after.

But that story is nothing compared to the one unfolding between us. It’s getting hotter, sweeter, and more surprising than anything I could have imagined.

Something new.

But I have no idea how this one is going to end…

Reviewed by Rowena on

4 of 5 stars

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I read this book for a buddy review I was doing with my blogging team and I liked it more than everyone else on the team. Haha. Sure, it wasn’t perfect but I liked the chemistry and attraction between the main leads. I didn’t understand why Reed acted the way he did toward Charlotte in the beginning but as the story progressed, I understood why he acted the way he did. I didn’t agree with it and I thought he was being a dick for no reason but he eventually comes around and I was happy for him and for Charlotte.

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