The Hating Game
Lucy Hutton has always been certain that the nice girl can get the corner office. She-s charming and accommodating and prides herself on being loved by everyone at Bexley & Gamin. Everyone except fo Lucy Hutton has always been certain that the nice girl can get the corner office.
She-s charming and accommodating and prides herself on being loved by everyone at Bexley & Gamin. Everyone except for coldly efficient, impeccably attired, physically intimidating Joshua Templeman. And the feeling is mutual.
Trapped in a shared office together 40 (OK, 50 or 60) hours a week, they-ve become entrenched in an addictive, ridiculous never-ending game of one-upmanship. There-s the Staring Game. The Mirror Game.
The HR Game. Lucy can-t let Joshua beat her at anything-especially when a huge new promotion goes up for the taking. If Lucy wins this game, she-ll be Joshua-s boss.
If she loses, she-ll resign. So why is she suddenly having steamy dreams about Joshua, and dressing for work like she-s got a hot date? After a perfectly innocent elevator ride ends with an earth-shattering kiss, Lucy starts to wonder whether she-s got Joshua Templeman all wrong.
Maybe Lucy Hutton doesn-t hate Joshua Templeman. And maybe, he doesn-t hate her either. Or maybe this is just another game.