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Hating You

By: West Greene
Narrated by: Zachary Zaba
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New school. New Hell. New bully.

Samuel has barely been at school a day when the resident bad boy makes it known how much he hates Samuel.

He’s determined to make Samuel’s life hell.

But what he doesn’t know about Samuel is that he gives as good as he gets. And Hunter Reil might have finally met his match. Because Samuel’s not going down easy.

If there's one thing Samuel's good at, it's fighting. And he'll fight back until he literally can't fight anymore.

**Please listen to the trigger warnings located at the front of the book before listening!

***Previously published as a duet: Hunter’s Target and Samuel’s Darkness. The two books have been combined into this one.

©2022, 2023, 2024 West Greene (P)2024 West Greene
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I really enjoyed seeing how much these guys cared for each other, once they got past caring what anyone else thought. I also loved how much stronger they are together especially being in a gay relationship in front of the world. I definitely recommend this book to everyone who loves mm romance stories with some homophobia issues that are dealt with correctly. Thanks

Wonderful story!

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I normally don’t like short novella type books but I really enjoyed this book. I’ve reread it a few times.

Short but good

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This is a relatively short read that cuts out a lot of build up, within the first 2 chapters the 2 mcs have crushes on eachother for no real reason. They never express their love outside of sex which is fine for some, but I found it weird as Sam is a minor for the majority of the book. Characters are completely 1 dimensional and issues just kind of dissappear like it's an episode of Yellowstone. some if the angst is enjoyable, and I feel like the abusive family plot line could've been way better if the author had taken more time to build up Sam's surroundings. I mean this book is fine if you just want some steam, but if your looking for something with genuine connection between the mcs don't bother.

Rushed writing, no chemistry

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