
Sally’s much anticipated second novel, 99 Percent Mine, was released on 29 January 2019 by William Morrow Books and debuted at #37 on the USA Today Bestseller List. The Hating Game has been cited as a book that has reinvigorated the romantic comedy genre. It was named in the top 20 romance novels of 2016 by the Washington Post and was a top ten finalist in the Goodreads Choice Awards romance category. It is her debut novel that has sold in over twenty-five countries and is being made into a major motion picture, directed by Peter Hutchings and starring Lucy Hale and Austin Stowell. Sally’s third novel Second First Sally Thorne is the USA Today bestselling author of the office rom-com The Hating Game (2016). Sally Thorne is the USA Today bestselling author of the office rom-com The Hating Game (2016). 'Funny, sexy and instantly unputdownable' Paige Toon 'The next Sophie Kinsella' Bustle 'A smart and funny modern romance' Good Housekeeping 'Acerbic and sexy and filled with tension. This bestselling, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy is an unmissable treat, perfect for fans of Christina Lauren's UNHONEYMOONERS or Emily Henry's BEACH READ. But as the tension between Lucy and Joshua reaches its boiling point, it's clear that the real battle has only just begun. Now they're up for the same promotion and Lucy, usually a determined people-pleaser, has had enough: it's time to take him down. Joshua is clearly baffled by Lucy's overly bright clothes, quirkiness, and desire to be liked. Lucy can't understand Joshua's joyless, uptight approach to his job and refusal to smile. Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman sit across from each other every day. 'Charming, self-deprecating, quick-witted and funny' The New York Times 'The Hating Game is bursting at the seams with love (and hate) and heart' Christina Lauren, New York Times bestselling author of The Unhoneymooners Now a film starring Lucy Hale and Austin Stowell, globally bestselling author Sally Thorne's hilarious workplace comedy is all about the fine line between love and hate.
