A review by cakt1991
The One You Hate by Emma Barry

emotional lighthearted medium-paced

4.0

I received an ARC from the author and am voluntarily posting a review. All opinions are my own. 
The One You Hate (formerly Party Lines) is the third in Emma Barry’s Political Persuasions series. It can be read as a stand-alone, although I would also recommend reading the other two. 
This one is the most “party-politics” heavy of the three books, and it’s particularly notable for the central romance between a Democrat and a Republican. But as I noted in other reviews for the series, where other “across the aisle” romances lack real introspection about the issues at play beyond the surface-level, Barry’s take is much more nuanced, and even more so in revision, as she’s noted where she altered Lydia’s character arc for this new edition. 
I really appreciated Lydia’s thought process, especially as she grows over the course of the book. I appreciated how she expressed the ways people in both parties pigeonholed and stereotyped people like her, making her no longer feel right as a Republican, but also not feeling fully welcome among the Democrats. 
I really like how Michael is equally cynical about the state of things. I enjoyed seeing him match wits with Lydia over policy, and feel like this was handled in a pretty respectful way. And ultimately, while their differences do form a crucial part of their conflict, I appreciate how he does in a way help her work out her position within her party. 
This is the strongest book in the series, and I’d recommend it to anyone interested in political contemporary romances.