A rivalry as old as time. . . The Hating Game meets Honey and Spice in this sizzling hilarious
and utterly relatable rivals-to-lovers workplace rom-com about surviving - and maybe even
thriving - in your twenties. Maddison Clarke has always lived by tick-lists schedules and
five-year plans. So she didn't foresee being this close to thirty and still living at home in
an assistant role with the closest thing to a committed relationship being her grocery
delivery driver. But when she lands the opportunity to lead on the company's biggest event to
date Maddison sees a chance to get her life back on track. There is just one problem: she
needs to join forces with Aiden Edwards her long-time rival and the infuriatingly handsome
bane of her existence. Aiden and his casual arrogance and absolute lack of urgency test her at
every turn so when he promises to walk away if she can give up her notebooks and live
spontaneously Maddison agrees. . . even if the concept is entirely alien to her. But as the
two are forced closer together Maddison begins to wonder if this whole dare is Aiden's way of
trying to help her rather than ruin her. And if that's the case can they truly insist this
simmering tension between them is nothing more than hate? Maddison's quarter-life crisis seems
to be turning into a quarter-love crisis. . . and that was not part of the plan.