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The Enemy
- It Happened in Charleston, Book 2
- Narrated by: Connie Shabshab, Will Damron
- Length: 8 hrs and 38 mins
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Summary
It’s been twelve years since I’ve seen him, twelve years since he won our war of wits by outsmarting me with a tactic I didn’t even know was allowed. But tonight…I’m going to resurrect the battle.
Ryan Henderson is back in town for our best friends’ wedding, and I plan on showing him exactly how much I don’t care about him—or the almost kiss he ruthlessly dangled over me after graduation. But things have changed since then. I'm a successful bakery owner now, and I plan to rub every delicious detail of my life in his ugly face. There’s just one problem: his face is gorgeous. He wasn’t supposed to look like this or pursue me like a sexy guided missile. I have to stay strong until the wedding is over and Ryan scurries back into whatever alternate universe he escaped from. His interest in me is nothing but a continuation of the games we played in high school...right?
But the longer he stays, the more I wonder if I’m wrong and his tender smile and heated attentions are genuine. Maybe it’s not a game. Ha! Who am I kidding? This is Ryan we’re talking about. Of course it’s a game—a game called war—and this time I will win.
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- Bookworm
- 24-03-24
Three Star Michelin Chef!!!
In “The Enemy,” Sarah Adams expertly captures the journey of June as she confronts her insecurities with Ryan’s unwavering support. Through his love and understanding, Ryan becomes the catalyst for June’s personal growth and self-acceptance. Adams delicately navigates the complexities of love and vulnerability, crafting a heartwarming tale of redemption and resilience. “The Enemy” is a captivating romance that reminds us of the transformative power of acceptance and the healing nature of true love.
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- Elmari Radford
- 21-07-24
Not her best
Not sure if it’s the performance of the female but it’s not Sarah Adams best book.
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