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Average rating3.7
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 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.A lot has changed since our feuding days. I'm a successful bakery owner now, and I plan to rub every delicious detail of my life in his ugly face. Just one problem: his face is gorgeous. He wasn't supposed to look like this or pursue me like a sexy guided missile. I must 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.The Enemy is a closed door romance, perfect for readers who love lots of sizzle but no explicit content.
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El libro que no sabías que necesitabas leer, ella huye de las relaciones, él solo la quiere a ella. Del odio al amor solo hay un paso, y para Ryan en el amor y en la guerra todo vale. TAN TIERNO. TAN DULCE.
RYAN HENDERSON
This is the 5th book I've dnfed in the past week. It's probably me and not the book but I struggled to stay interested
This book was a pleasant surprise. I didn't know what to expect because I'd never heard of the author. I am happy I decided to give it a try. I ended up really enjoying the experience.
June and Ryan have been adversaries since high school, but attraction was always simmering underneath. When they are thrown together as adults, they must come to terms with obvious feelings.
I love the banter between the two main characters. It makes for fun reading. While they both have traits that can be frustrating, their other likable traits override them. There are many flirty scenes that are very entertaining, but no steamy love scenes. It's a very PG romance.
The plot is sometimes cliche, but I still enjoyed it. The conflict is not overdone or silly. The plot doesn't have too much misunderstanding between characters.
Overall, it's a fun book with a cute romance. I definitely recommend it.