Hate is a strong word.
Depending on the company, loathe is a good substitute. Abhor might be a little fancy, but it gets the job done. But the word that really sums up how I feel about Liam Darcy is, without question, hate.
He doesn't seem to think much of me either. The second he lays his fault-seeking eyes on me, he sets out to oppose me. Everything about him is imposing, as if he consumes the nearby air to power the rise and fall of his broad chest, and it's clear he resents my presence on his advertising team. Every idea I have is shot down. Every olive branch I offer is set on fire by nothing more than the blistering coals he calls eyes.
In return, I light him up with my words. It's not as if he can dismiss me, since I work for his client, Wasted Words. Instead, he's forced to tolerate me, which seems the closest we'll ever be to friends. Fine by me. I can be civil and still hate Liam Darcy.
But if there's more to him than his exterior shows, I won't be able to hate him at all.
I might stumble over that line between love and hate and fall right into his arms.
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Aiden Snow is a romance and erotica narrator and winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award who has been called “the crown prince of audio romance.” His rich baritone has garnered a solid fan base and has allowed him to range from paranormal romance to military romance, from “motorcycle bad boy” to “boardroom dom.”
Mia Madison hails from New York City and lives and works in Venice Beach, California. A lifelong lover of storytelling, she brings to her work an extensive theater background and an obsession with stories of love lost and found. She is a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.
Aiden Snow is a romance and erotica narrator and winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award who has been called “the crown prince of audio romance.” His rich baritone has garnered a solid fan base and has allowed him to range from paranormal romance to military romance, from “motorcycle bad boy” to “boardroom dom.”