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I Still Hate You by Marie Skye- Review by Angela Hayes

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars

I Still Hate You is a quite the sexy romp by Marie Skye. I always go into Marie Skye’s book thinking I know what to expect, and you would think that after all this time and so many books later that I would have learned my lesson- Marie Skye always pulls something new and original out of her pocket, as this book is everything I had hoped for, but also had unexpected developments that gave the story an extra element of interest. The only issue that I had with the book is that I wished it had been longer- only because I am greedy and wanted to immerse myself in the story longer.
I Still Hate You has many humorous touches, with funny banter, and witty sarcasm- plus some more emotive moments that had me fully investing in the characters and their situation, as well as the steamy encounters that Marie Skye does so well.
I really enjoyed meeting Perrie and Ash and following along for the ride.
I can’t wait to see what Marie Skye does next.

Thank you, Marie Skye!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Jenni Bishop

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I Still Hate You by Marie Skye was a quick, engaging read. When I saw Marie Skye had a story, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it. I could feel the chemistry and the tension is palpable. This steamy tale keeps you interested from start to finish. Marie’s writing is delightful, and you will fall in love with the characters who made me laugh and cry and everything in between as I journeyed along with the them.

Perrie is looking for a roommate, what she never expected was the one who responded to her ad. Will they remain friends or will they become so much more?

 

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Happily Ever After: Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye-Review by Amanda Kimble

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5/5 Stars

Happily Ever After: Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye

This isn’t the first read by Skye, but for the new year it’s a great way to start. Skye knows how to keeps her readers around.

Perdue is heading to Vegas for a party. Little does she know that she’ll run into an ex-fling. She needs a roommate and needs one fast. Doing podcasts is her life, but things don’t go as planned. The quote I chose for Perdue is: “My father died. I had no one, and I went to you, and you treated me like I was exactly that. Like I was no one. Like I didn’t mean shit to you. I didn’t ask for much, I just asked for a family. I don’t understand how you can sit here and say how bad your family is when you are literally exactly like them. You gave me up for a status. And yet I can’t wrap my head around the fact that you never once apologized. You didn’t care. You didn’t ever care about me.”

Ash was once upon a time a married man. His family didn’t like his fling and he left her for them. When he answered an ad he got the shock of a lifetime. He wants the girl and he will get her. The quote I chose for Ash is: “Sir, raisins in a potato salad is an absolute abomination and anyone that says otherwise should be tarred and feathered.”

Highly recommended for contemporary romance lovers.

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Bobbi Wagner

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is an anthology that has a set of 21 great authors. They are steamy, heartfelt romance stories that you will find a favorite or two. My favorite is Don’t Worry I Still Hate you. It is written by an author that I love and always gives me a page turner. This story pulled me in from the beginning and kept me engaged to the end. It brought heat to a new level. The characters are connectable and made the story feel real. They really made the story for me. This is a great story that I would highly recommend.

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Stephanie Chapman

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was given ARC of Happily Ever After, Don’t Worry I Still Hate You by Marie Skye in exchange for a review.

“What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.” Perrie kept this moniker in her mind while attending a bachelorette party. A coworker convinced her to try out a hookup app. The first twist in Happily Ever After, Don’t Worry I Still Hate You is brought into play when Marie Skye has Perrie hooking up with Ash. The pair had a past relationship that fell apart because of secrets that Ash had failed to divulge. After Perrie’s one night stand, she posted an ad for a roommate. After screening through applicants, she was overjoyed to find Ashley. Perrie goes on a visit to her family. Two weeks later, she gets a major shock when she sees a naked Ash standing in her kitchen. She tries to keep him at a distance, but something has Ash actively pursuing her.

Appreciation of Skye’s ability to write the emotions of Ash and Pierre are definitely worth noting. Each chapter is labeled with the view that I was looking through. I have to side with Ash’s perception being logical and his actions being reasonable. Pierre was an emotionally reactive character with major abandonment issues. This story is worth a 5-star rating. The well-developed characters, believable interactions, and light comedy made this a quick read for me but also a book that I couldn’t help reading more than once. I caution against younger readers because of the explicit scenes and profanity. The backstory of the characters is tied in with how each character is feeling from the current situation they are facing.

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Meg Tyrrell

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book has such amazing authors in it. Each story was great! I decided to give a try and I wasn’t let down. I love anything by Marie Skye and this too, did not disappoint. Not only was this a great story but it was hilarious. I read this in a work day- literally. I opened the book and read the entire day until I’d finished. The main female character is Perrie (Pear) and she’s funny. I love her. I honestly couldn’t get enough of these characters. The main male character is Ash and he was so loveable in an irritating way- haha. Absolutely read this book. The premise is Perrie needing to find confidence in herself… or so she thinks. It’s a great read.

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Michelle Austin

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Happily Ever After was a great 5 star read.
We get a mix of 21 romance stories from several great authors in this collection.
There is something for everyone, that is for sure.

My favorite was Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye.
Perrie and Ash pulled me right into their story. Perrie is in Vegas for a bachelorette party. When one of her friends sign her up for a hook-up app someone very familiar to her is on it and he’s in Vegas too, Ash. Later in the evening she decides to go for it, not realizing her mistake but getting a very happy ending. Moving forward she is looking for a roommate and she gets more than she bargained for. When she gets home she meets her new roommate and lets just say it was a hawt moment for her. Shocked in several ways which includes Ash standing in her home or I should say their home.

From here things get very interesting and I couldn’t put it down until I was done. These two had so many love and hate moments. We also get a glimpse into their past and things they have in common. These two didn’t know it but they were meant for each other. Loved it and would really like to see more from these two. Maybe even go back to when they first met.

I really enjoy reading the collections, it gives me an opportunity to read new authors and favorites. I look forward to reading more from these authors and would love to see more from several of the characters as well. If you’re looking for a great romance collection this is the one for you. 1-click and get started today.

Reviewed by @mab54615
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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Heather Lovelace

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Really enjoyed this anthology and particularly was found of Marie Skye’s contribution – Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You. It was a fun and quick read that for me was predictable in a very enjoyable quirky page turner. I immediately connected with the female lead and really couldn’t wait to see how everything would fall together. This story and collection are fun reads and one worth hanging onto, if you enjoy a good romance.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Sunday Barnaby

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye
Five Stars

Happily Ever After Anthology includes books by 21 authors. This review is specifically for Marie Skye’s Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You.

Don’t Worry I Still Love You is a short contemporary romance by Marie Skye. This book is completely amazing. It had me laughing out loud one minute and bawling my eyes out the next. To me that is the true measure of a book. This is that book.

Perrie and Ash have have a tumultuous relationship, to say the least. They have known each other since university. On again off again, but no real communication between them, until they become roommates. That is as far as I go, you will need to read the books order to find out what happens…..It is definitely worth it. And that is just one book in this anthology, so what are you waiting for?
Review by @sunbarn

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Rochelle Ferguson

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I read Don’t worry I still hate you by Marie Sky. The concept instantly intrigued me and after the slow/ confusing beginning, I really enjoyed it. Ash and Perrie’s story was a very funny, short read that will take you on an emotional rollercoaster.

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Piper Foster

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The premiese of the story already had me interested from the start. Happily ever after don’t worry I still Hate you is a fantastic story. Perrie and Ashley what a predomicamet to be in right. I really enjoyed this book as there was plenty of action and heated moments. Moments which were unexpected as well as some matches.

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Angela Shirley

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Happily, ever after is a collection of stories written by different styles of authors and I love reading these types of collections because this is were, I find new authors and interesting characters. The books are easy to read and I can get through a couple in a coffee or lunch break. I defy anyone who does not either find a new author or a great story within this collection. I had a few favourites within the collection but my favourite was Don’t Worry, I still hate you by Marie Skye so I decided to review this book: –

Don’t Worry, I still hate you – Marie Skye
What happen in Vegas stays in Vegas they say, well I can tell you that is bull because who’s the last person you want to see to become your roommate. Yep, you guessed it the mistake from Vegas.
This is a fun, full of chemistry story which will have you routing for the main characters although at times its rocky and you’re not sure where they will end up. The story is a quick read and for the length well-constructed and you don’t feel cheated with this being a novella. I have read a few of Marie’s books and they always deliver and this one does not disappoint.

Reviewed by Angela Shirley

Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a review for Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye
Well, I really enjoyed this story and I wish we could’ve gotten more of these two, I would’ve read them all day!
Perrie and Ash have some history, and she’s never forgiven him for it. Needing a new roommate, she places an ad and never expects who it is that moves in.
From there it just got better. The chemistry between the two was coming off the pages, and I love those types of reads.
Would love to get to know them better as there was a lot to digest, which the author did a good job summarizing it all but more details were wanted in places for me.
Overall it was a great read, and that ending, ugh I loved it so so much!

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Felicia Bates

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Who doesn’t like a book that offers a collection of stories at once that you can pick up and choose what you’re in the mood for whenever you feel like it? The story that really caught my attention is Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye. Marie Skye is an author I’ve read in the past and enjoyed, so I had faith in the writing but I was really drawn by the synopsis. I will be honest with you, at the very beginning I was not sure I would enjoy the story. It didn’t start with the addictive qualities I am so used to reading. It did pick up fairly quickly, thankfully and the characters were enjoyable. I truly appreciate a storyline that holds characters with good banter, this had it. I would recommend this collection if nothing more than to read this 4 star story but with a collection to meet anyone’s reading needs, how can you go wrong?

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye -Review by Kerry Carr

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a great collection of romance stories with something for everyone.

One of my favourites is Don’t Worry I Still Hate You by Marie Skye.

It’s a great enemies to lovers story and the author does a great job of building the characters giving them both pasts which shape the way they are in the present.

Perrie  and Ash have a past dating back to high school. It’s always been rocky but they ended up on bad terms. A chance meeting in Vegas makes the sparks fly again. Perrie  thinks where’s the harm in 1 night. After all what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas right? How wrong she was.

When she takes on a new roommate called Ashley she is shocked to realise its actually her Ash. Now begins a rollercoaster of emotions and sexual  attraction. Can they ignore it and live together? Can they work through their pasts to build a future? Or will the hate each other forever?

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Liz Vrchota

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Who doesn’t love a happily ever after, feel good read? This is a collection of a ton of just that with a bit of everything available for the romance junkie. I couldn’t have been more excited to have this collection available to get me in the mood for the season of love and Valentine’s day. I made sure to scoop this deal up when it was just a mere 99 cents and I could not be happier. I have been able to devour stories by several of my favorite romance writers and some by new ones I will now get to enjoy finding more of their work to devour. One of my favs however and what caused me to scoop this up fast was Marie Skye’s addition of, Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You. With a title like that and knowing how she can weave an unforgettable romance this was an easily enjoyed read with plenty to keep you on your toes and you cheered for Perrie and Ash to find their happily ever after. I can’t say enough good things about this collection. I will list all the authors and their contributions at the end of this review, each worth every moment you spend reading!

*My Twist of Fortune by Piper Rayne
*The Peculiar Sensitives of Princess Peabody by Erin Lee
*Forever Mine by Joanne Dannon and Faith Summers
*Roll with It by Mandy Melanson
*The Bartender and the Businessman by Riley James & Ann C. Orlandi
*Dive by Selene Drake
*Axle: A Devil’s Nightmare MC Novella by Lena Bourne
*Keep It Together: A Second Chance Romance (A Saints and Sinners Novel) by Sophia Henry
*Shatter Me (A Broken Romance Book One) by Mallory Fox
*The Rescue by McKenna James
*The Beast’s Captive Bride by Evie Wilde
*Rescuing Royce by Debra Ellis
*His Curvy Outcast (Book Boyfriends Wanted Book 6) by Mary E. Thompson
*Always You by Heather Wynter
*Falling for my Fling by Dakota Davis
*Breakfast & Bedlam by Kathryn C. Kelly
*Fallen Sno by Olivia Marie
*Mr. Hotshot (The Bully Who Loved Me Book #1) by D.R. Love
*Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye
*Once Upon That Time He Was Stuck in the Friend Zone by Maria Ann Green
*A Million Christmas Gamble by Aria Rae Blossom

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Karyn Taylor

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You is a quirky romance by Marie Skye. This was my first time reading an of this author’s work so I was unsure what to expect from this book.
I will admit that it took me a bit to get into this book. I was quite confused at the beginning and not exactly sure what was going on. I wondered if there had been a previous book that I should have read first. Once I got into the story and got a grip of what was happening I did enjoy the book.
I usually fall head over heels for the main characters in a book but I really didn’t take to Ash or Perrie at the beginning, probably due to the fact that I was unsure what was going on. Once I got to grips with the storyline, I began to like these characters more and more.
Overall, I did enjoy the book and would still recommend it to others. If you find it a bit hard going in the beginning then persevere with it because it is worth it in the end.

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Heidi Schoolman

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a romance boxed set by an outstanding array of authors. My favorite one was Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye. This particular story follows Perrie and Ash. They knew each other years ago and end up meeting up in Las Vegas. Perrie is looking for a roommate and she never thought for one second it would be Ash responding. As Perrie and Ash maneuver through their relationship as friends and then beyond, there are moments you will be really mad and other times you will laugh so hard.

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Angelina Frazzini

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye is part of the Happily Ever After Contemporary Romance box set.

The beginning of this particular story in the box set definitely grabbed my attention. I laughed almost immediately so I had to see where the story was going. Perrie and Ash had a fling many years ago and now coincidentally or maybe not so, they run into each other in Las Vegas and Ash ends up responding to Perrie’s roommate ad. Perrie can’t really be picky at this point so she sucks it up and does the best she can to navigate being roommates with Ash. She hates him but figures she can make this work. Eventually their relationship transforms. The book is so well written you can’t wait to see how things will play out with Perrie and Ash.

This book was such a good read. I enjoyed the dynamics between Perrie and Ash and watching them grow and change throughout the story.

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Rachel Moss

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye is the only book I got to read out of the Happily Ever After anthology, by various authors. It was a really good read! And it was hilarious too. I was rolling from laughing so much. The main character Perrie felt so relatable, it was like hearing a tale from your best friend. The only downside to this novel I had however, was that it felt like a continuation of another story. It was hard for me to get completely lost in this, because I felt like I was missing something. It started up like it was a sequel. Again, I’m not sure if it was or not, but of it wasn’t the author could have been more clear on past events to make what is happening easier for the reader to understand. Overall though I really enjoyed this novel! And I can’t wait to read more from the author in the future.

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Don’t Worry , I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Heather Bass

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a great collection of amazing contemporary romance stories. You will get it all friends to lovers, second chance romance , and my favorite enemies to lovers. This is why the story Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye stood out to me. I have read a couple of books from this author but she always exceeds my expectations in her story telling.

Perrie and Ash knew each other for a long time and they had a hard past. She goes on a girl trip and she accidentally runs into Ash. Perrie still can’t get over him but she can’t stand what he did to her years ago. She puts out an add for a new roommate and she is in complete shock that Ash is now her new roommate. They both have feelings for one another but can they put the past behind them?
Review by @heatherbass

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Tausha Treadway

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye. I loved this book. I love Marie Skye so I was super excited to read it and it did not disappoint other than the fact it was a little short. We meet Perrie & Ash who have met in University and even dated some and had a one night stand in Las Vegas. Now Ash needs a roommate and she has advertised for one. She’s not picky just a few things like no smoking or being all up in her business she just needs the money. When she gets one super fast she is shocked and happy until she realizes its none other than Perrie. While she still enjoys looking at Perrie she’s not so sure her heart can take this arrangement. When it comes to the wire though Perrie is there for her and that may be the best part of all.

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Heidi Schoolman

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book in the Historical Fantasy Fairytale Retellings series. This story is set in the 1800’s in England and follows Melinda. Melinda took care of her father’s estate while he was sick. When he died, the estate was left to a distant relative. She had nowhere else to go and is allowed to stay and work as a maid for her cousin – for free. This was such a refreshing retelling of Cinderella.

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Hayley Thrumble

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Happily Ever After: Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You By Marie Skye

I really really enjoyed this book, it was so different to what I expected when I read the synopsis. I was expecting a “cutesy” romance tale of two roommates accidentally falling in love and facing the world together – and although I did get this – I was NOT expecting the amount of steam that Skye graced us with in this story. The sexual energy between these two characters was evident from the moment we meet them both. I was fascinated by both Ash and Perrie for different reasons. I enjoyed Perrie’s “take no prisoners” attitude and the way that Skye portrayed her as a strong, independent woman while also dipping into her intimate, timid, feminine side. The contrast and the way Skye teased vulnerability in Perrie’s character was particularly captivating. I wish there was more of this book, is the only bad thing I have to say about it. I wish the book was longer and we could spend more time getting to know these two characters and their backgrounds and the reasons they behave the way they do. I would have liked to learn more about Ash’s friends and the way he interacts with them, and I would have LOVED to know even just a tiny bit more about what happened after the ending. I think Skye did an amazing job of leaving you wanting more and I am excited to see what else she has to offer, I really enjoy her writing style.

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Melissa Agena

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a great short story! Don’t Worry, I Still Hate you is a story written by Marie Skye. I just absolutely love this author! In this story, which I wish was longer by the way, we meet Perrie and Ash. These two have known each other since they were in high school. By mere chance, they reconnected in Las Vegas while Perrie was at a Bachelorette party! Perrie thought that this was the last time they would see each other, however fate had a different plan. Perrie needed a roommate and posted an ad about it. Low and behold, who shows up? Ash! This was an awesome story with lots of steamy moments as well as lots of comedy. These two characters have a lot of great chemistry and balanced each other very well. Like I said earlier, I wished this story was longer but it was great nonetheless. It was definitely a story that I could not put down! I can’t wait to read more from Marie Skye!

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Happily Ever After: Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Jessica Leombruno

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I read Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye in the Happily Ever After Collection. This enemies-to-roommates-to-lovers romance will have you giggling the whole time.

Perrie and Ash have a past that I felt like I was missing something but I was intrigued to see where this story would go. And I’m glad I stuck with them. All the emotions that I love about romances were in this short story – the love/hate bantering, disappointed understandings, and how you cry because of how everything worked out.

I can’t wait to check out other stories in this boxset.

Reviewed by @jbruno26
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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Michelle Mulvey

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved the book written by Marie Skye. I have read many books by this author and have loved all of them.
This book in particular is about two main characters, Perrie and Ash. These two characters have met again after a night they spent together quite a while ago. When they find themselves face to face again what will happen? This was a quick read but the chemistry between these two is out of control. This is a second chance romance but will they take that chance? Such an amazing read. You definitely do not want to miss out on this one.

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Happily Ever After: Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Reviewed by Roxsanne Lesieur.

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a box set of romances with feisty women and handsome men, there are flings, forbidden romances, enemies turning to friends, second chances and comedy galore, but the one I enjoyed most was “Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You” by Marie Skye where Perrie is looking for a way out of a hen weekend in Las Vegas, but to no avail and she ends up going, even though it is someone she isn’t really that fond of, so to distract herself she is writing the advert for the roommate she is in need of, but she is getting distracted by her friend talking about a new app she has downloaded and signed her up for too, safe to say that she is not impressed! All the talk about sex is embarassing her, but only because she isn’t getting any and has managed to kind of organise it with someone she isn’t keen on, but after 3 years, anything is better than nothing and when she gets a match on her app later on, it happens to be someone she knows, Ash and someone who knows how good they look and that most women would fall over themselves to get it on with a guy like him.

When he comes over to talk to her later, Perrie does her best to avoid conversation, even though he is trying so she makes up her mind and walks away. Later on, Perries leaves the party and goes back to her room, but cannot sleep, she keeps on thinking about how good Ash looked and when she matches with someone who sent a video too, she decides it is only sex and to go for it. Ash is in the middle of a business video call when there is a knock at his door and he sees Perrie but he has no idea why and when she mentions a dance party, he is even more confused, but when she says she was glad it was him, he decides to play along and that is where the night gets passionate. Perrie leaves his room and sneaks back to her own room while trying not to wake the others, but her friend is awake and she wants the gossip, , but PErrie is being tight lipped because everyone knows what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.

Almost a year later, Perrie has been through two roommates and is rejigging the advert for a third, but she is only getting weirdo’s and addicts until she gets a message from Ashley who seems to be everything she wanted in the advert and so agrees to send over the lease and that the keys will be waiting as she won’t be there that weekend, but two weeks later, she arrives home late and goes straight to her room to crash out, but a few hours later, she is woken up by really loud music and so goes into the kitchen to prepare a pot of coffee and say hi to her new roommate, but when they come out of their room, Perrie is in for a shock when she realises that it is the man from Vegas, but this is going to be the least of her worries.

The other tales cover everything a die hard romance reader would love to read and I would definitely recommend them, so go fill your boots with this compendium of stories and let the hopeless romantic in you out.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Kari Williams

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You in this boxed set. It is by Marie Skye. Her stories are always original and unique.

This story follows Perrie and Ash who have a past and have run into each other periodically throughout their lives. When Ash responds to an add for a roommate and Perrie turns out to be the person looking for a roommate, it seems that fate has put them in each others paths again.

Are the feelings deeper than hate? Is there anything to develop from their new closeness?

This story was funny and super cute, in a unique way. I loved the characters and didn’t want to put it down!

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Kandy Garrett

Happily Ever AfterHappily Ever After by Piper Rayne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

So far I have read Marie Skye’s entry of Don’t Worry I Still Hate You!

This was so much different than I expected and I shouldn’t even be surprised because that is exactly what Marie does to you while she is writing.
She has this ability to suck you in and lead you on and all is well, until it isn’t! It’s unexpected and saucy and everything it needs to be when you get to the final words.
The characters were very well constructed and it was a pretty quick read that had a great ebb and flow to it.
Now to go get the rest of the stories!

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