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At First Hate by K.A. Linde

vivartois's review

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DNF. Lots and lots and lots of parties where the couple are in a love/hate awk relationship. Spans a long time. Couldn't get into it.

milkteajeon's review

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4.0

3.75

smbmar's review

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5.0

Marley and Derek are now my favorite characters in the K.A. Linde universe. I loved the push and pull between the two of them throughout the book. I was also a huge fan of the little ties between other books she has written. Read too fast and you might miss them. Can’t wait to read what’s next.

andireadsromance's review

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4.0

If you’re a fan of angsty romance, you’ll probably really enjoy this. The author writes well, it was just too angsty for me.

netherfi3ld's review

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2.0

imo it needed dual pov and all the jumping back and forth made it hard to get into the story (i also didn't like the couple)

heatherfoltz's review

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medium-paced

4.25

a_romance_a_day's review

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emotional

4.0

krissysreading's review

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3.0

Linde delivers again. She is by far my favourite indie author, I love everything I read from her

robertamarie1990's review

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5.0

Wow! This story right here was so angsty and literally pulled at your heartstrings. It was a second chance romance that spanned 15 years! It was full of push and pull, I want you but I don’t and just wrong timing. Wherever Derek and Mars ended up at the same place there was just this magnetic energy that prevented them from leaving each other alone and it was just written so nicely between the past and the present. I definitely could not stop reading and just read this straight through. Derek and Mars were soulmates and despite being from different social classes just fit together perfectly. This book is definitely a favorite of mine.


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tabberz's review

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4.0

Our queen of angst has done it again. At First Hate was a roller coaster of emotions and a fun read of hidden Easter eggs. This should be read after at least reading the first book in the Coastal Chronicles, Hold the Forevers. This follows the second of the three best friends, Marley, and her long love-hate relationship with Derek Ballantine.

Marley and Derek meet in high school, where he's one of those "Holy Cross boys" (a Catholic all-boys school for rich kids). She hates him at their first meeting but in the many years to come they really do have a love-hate relationship where the push and pull lasts over a decade.

These two have a chemistry that is palpable and their banter is one of the fun parts of this book. The ways in which they come together and then to have them break apart is infuriating but also adds to the angst that is ever present in Linde's books.

When we get to the "present" of the book, which is where we start the book, Marley has lost her grandmother and Derek comes in with many conflicts but somehow they are pulled together by other circumstances. Will they finally get their stuff together and realize what they mean to each other or will it all fall apart like every other time?

The whole will they, won't they of the book keeps you turning the page until you get to the end. And all the fun Easter eggs/guest appearances by other Linde characters shows just how small their world is and I love the intertwining of all the worlds. It is so satisfying as a fan of all her books. It keeps you on the lookout! Loved Marley and how it is so fun to see a female character who is extremely smart, focused and capable and how she doesn't have to sacrifice any of that for any man. Can't wait to read Josie and Maddox's story! Keep them coming!