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Never Date #5

Never Date Your Enemy

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Adam Cade is entitled, arrogant—and he doesn’t remember me.

Adam is the prince of Lake Tahoe, born into one of the wealthiest families in the area, and he’s the one person I hoped to avoid.

He doesn’t recognize me.

He definitely doesn’t remember how he helped this town ruin my life.

Now that we work together, I have no choice but to get close to the arrogant ass if I want to keep my job.

Only the closer I get, the less I see of the guy who wronged me in high school, and more of the sweet, sexy man he is now.

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First published March 28, 2016

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Jules Barnard is a USA Today bestselling author of romantic comedy and romantic fantasy. Her rom-com series include the All’s Fair, Never Date, and Cade Brothers series. She also writes romantic fantasy under J. Barnard in the Halven Rising series Library Journal calls ''...an exciting new fantasy adventure.'' Whether she’s writing about sexy men in Lake Tahoe or a Fae world embedded in a college campus, Jules spins addictive stories filled with heart and humor.

When Jules isn’t in her sweatpants writing and rewarding herself with chocolate, she spends her time with her husband and two children in their small hometown in the Pacific Northwest. She credits herself with the ability to read while running on the treadmill or burning dinner.

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Profile Image for GimmeAllTheWerdssss.
597 reviews257 followers
June 12, 2017
3.5 - 3.75 stars

I liked both characters and felt that instead of just he heroine falling over herself when the Hero is close the Hero did equal falling. Completely safe as it had been over a year for the Hero and close to that time physically (she had went out on a date about 6 months prior but nothing happened) for the heroine. No OW/OM drama. I did feel that I got a little too much info on the Hero's prior manwhore ways but there were no scenes just the info of his playing/distance keeping ways prior to the heroine. I also felt that I needed more motivation for the heroine to be on her crusade. I get she was wanting to help a friend and stand up to the "bully" but I don't see someone going to the extremes she did for those reasons alone.
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1,453 reviews427 followers
March 25, 2016
☆ I received an ARC via Indiesage PR in exchange for an honest review. Thank you! ☆

As majority of all know, you should always read book series in the order that they are written and released. But I didn't. In fact, I hadn't realized this was the fifth and last installment in this series until after I had already signed up for the release blitz and started reading. But, I don't regret it for one second. The synopsis was too darn intriguing to pass up.

Hayden Tate has returned to her hometown of Lake Tahoe after a devastating past, she vows that she will return a changed woman-- stronger, smarter, and more courageous than what she was.

Now securing a dream job at Blue Casino, she vows to no longer be that limber girl she once was and to stand up to wealth, privilege, and corruption. Everything that embodies Adam Cade to a tee.

But Adam isn't on the inside what Hayden as pegged him to be. He longs for more but he doesn't know what. He wants to prove himself but he doesn't even know if that entails the Blue Casino. Until now after meeting her.

I have to admit, it was a bit bizarre walking into this blind. Like, completely. But in another sense, it was what made this read a bit more of an exciting challenge. Walking into the unknown and now curious to know how it all began. Brings on a surreal feeling.

Over all though, New Blue was an enjoyable read that tests love, friendships, family, and loyalties, and where they all fit in the ever wheeling power of prestige.

I'm now curious to know more about author Jules Barnard and how to read more from her in the future!

Kawehi
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1,312 reviews774 followers
April 6, 2016

New Release - March 28

Synopsis

The survivor of a high school sabotage that made her flee her hometown at sixteen, Hayden Tate is no stranger to bullying. Now she has returned to Lake Tahoe to take on her dream job with a degree and a backbone. But her newfound strength is pushed to the limit as she fights to hold her own against the old boys club of Blue Casino.
Adam Cade is the prince of Lake Tahoe, born into one of the wealthiest families in the area. He’s used to doing what he wants when he wants. So when his powerful father threatens to cut him off without a dime unless he uses his Ivy League degree for a job his father got him at Blue Casino, Adam capitulates. Hayden, the head of HR, hates Adam on the spot, finding every way possible to put him in his place—and suddenly the lackey job his father found him gets interesting. Adam’s life of leisure lacks substance, and even though he’s not willing to give it up, he wouldn’t mind the distraction Hayden presents.
But when the casino’s sinister inner workings begin to reveal themselves and Adam are caught between the powerful executives he works for and the lovely Hayden, his loyalties are divided. Blue Casino offers Adam a lucrative career where he wouldn’t need his father’s money for the lifestyle he’s accustomed to, but at what cost? Hayden’s silly side shines through when Adam least expects it, charming his jaded heart, and forcing him to face a morality he never knew he had. For the first time in Adam’s life, he finds himself yearning for something real, but will he risk losing everything to have it?


My Review
I just want to start my review by saying that when I sent in the request to the publisher to read this book, I didn't realize that it was the fifth and final book in the series (I know ... I should have done a little bit of research beforehand *shakes head in shame*).
What attracted me to the book was the synopsis which I found interesting and intriguing.
I was a little skeptical to read this story after realizing that it was the final book in the series because I thought perhaps I had "missed" too much information about the storyline, setting, and character(s) background.
I'm so glad I decided to give this book a go.
I really enjoyed this read. I didn't once feel lost or confused about prior event or character(s) relationships. The author did a fantastic job of giving the reader a 'new' story, yet incorporating character (I would assume) from the previous books.
The story flowed well, and the characters developed quite nicely.
I really enjoyed Hayden and Adam's dual point of view.
Their characters were well matched. They were both smart, loyal, sassy, and strong characters.
I really enjoyed the story's plot, and everything tied up nicely at the end (I guess that is one of the bonus' of reading the last book in the series :-)) .
Now I want to read the four other books in the series.

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Profile Image for Cheney Stropus.
172 reviews2 followers
September 24, 2016
I think this book would have been much better if the first 25% was gone. The first half of the book was really pretty boring, but there has to be some build to the end, I suppose. These characters seemed very bland and boring. There was far too much inner-monologue going on to make me believe they even had a connection. There wasn't any talking between the two and I am supposed to believe in their "heated stares"? Umm, no. Around the 50% mark I did start believing though. The connection wasn't anything that's gonna make you squeal, but we could at least start to feel that there was genuinely something going on. I think that's because that's about the time Hayden and Adam actually start talking. I liked the way their relationship progressed after that. Except for the lying. Adam was clearly caught up in some shady business at the casino, but as you read on you see it's mostly for intel. And let's talk about how cheeseball his associates were in the afore mentioned shady business. Omg!! Lame! The author might as well have made Paul and William greasy goons who wink with their entire faces, based on the way they left hints for the kind of women they wanted: "girls with low morals", "try strippers", "make sure they are willing to go the extra mile". I mean, what?? Serious eye rolls happened for me. Anyhoo. Then there's the fact that I was super annoyed that Hayden never listened when he told her to stay out of it. I wish she had trusted him more, but I also know that I've read enough books to know that the women rarely listen, so no surprise. The ending was a bit anti-climactic and wrapped up in a nice bow, with a little sadness that wasn't too hard to see coming. My favorite part of the whole book was the "six weeks later" chapter. Very cute!
Profile Image for Bette Hansen.
5,073 reviews40 followers
March 30, 2016
Very enjoyable book. This is the fifth and final book in the series but it did introduce several characters we will see in the spin off series. This one can easily be read standalone. The entire series, and this book is no exception, has great writing and characters as well as the exciting behind the scenes casino action that make it a fantastic read

In New Blue Hayden Tate is working hard in the male dominated Blue Casino and the one person she despises most just got a fantastic promotion. Of course she's not at all surprised since she's sure his daddy had something to do with it. She just has to hope he won't get in her way while she tries to dig up dirt on the casino's higher ups. Proof of corruption is the only way to take these guys down.

Adam Cade doesn't understand why Hayden seems to hate him so much but pushing her buttons is about the most fun he's had in a long time. After finally breaking away from his father, he feels like he is finally making his own way. Letting Hayden derail his efforts just isn't an option. Things just don't seem to be the way they should be at the casino though and that has him proceeding cautiously. Add to that the fact that his attraction to Hayden will not die down and he is utterly frustrated!

You definitely will enjoy Hayden and Adam's story. I highly recommend it.
Profile Image for Cynthia Austin.
Author 12 books298 followers
April 17, 2016
Adam Cade, the son of a wealthy casino owner struggles to break free from the family name and stand on his own two feet. He's left his father's casino to go work at Blue Casino, where he is swiftly moving up the chain, well on his way to becoming the next Blue Star; an Elite group of managers that work exclusively with the CEO.

There's only one thing preventing him from Lake Tahoe domination.

Hayden Tate...

Hayden is a girl with a past and interestingly enough, her past intertwines with Adam Cade. Oh and she is hell bent on some revenge.

Anyways Blue's CEO is a shady scumbag who operates way below board. He recruits a team of men referred to as Blue Stars who are just as shady as Blackwell. Currently, they have Adam Cade pinned for their next recruit.

Unfortunately for the CEO, Adam and Hayden link up and all of a sudden Adam grows a conscience. He is now torn. Will he continue down the path of lies and deceit that will ultimately lead to money, or does he follow his heart, and do right by Hayden?

Maybe it's because I didn't read book 1-4, but for whatever reason, I just couldn’t connect with any of these characters. Especially when Jaeger was introduced. I think that's when things got weird. All of these friends realizing now, they all went to high school together, yet no one knowing each other? Tahoe isn't that big... And Adam attending their same high school was super strange. The way he was written, with money oozing out of his pores, I would have thought he attended some prestigious private school.

While the idea of the story was great, the book fell flat for me. I kept waiting for the climax but it never really came. Around 80% of the novel, they became a little excitement, but like the rest of the book, it died down quickly.

***I received this ARC in an exchange for an honest review through Indie Sage***
Profile Image for Veronica (Honey Roselea Reads).
787 reviews205 followers
March 26, 2021
I love this. So. Much. I love the enemies to lovers between Hayden and Adam and the fact that they were beyond perfect. The plot was super well thought out and I loved the steam and the banter and the flirtation and the innuendos between Adam and Hayden. Hayden and her shoe obsession and Adam. Who's just honestly hot. 'nuf said.

This was by far my favorite book out of the whole Never Date series and I seriously enjoyed myself while reading this. It was light yet had a serious topic behind it. And no joke the plot was super well done. We can see the Blue casino tension build up throughout all the Never Date books but this finale. Oh my it was amazing.

Such a good book and such a good conclusion to the series. I loved Adam and Hayden and I really loved their relationship. I mean my favorite trope is enemies to lovers and I felt that Never Date Your Enemy was just beyond perfect. I enjoyed them. It was hot and steamy but the caring between them was amazing and you can really see the love between them. So Good!!

10/10 would recommend this whole series which is on the Audible Plus Catalogue.

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Profile Image for Renée.
876 reviews136 followers
February 9, 2023
Never Date Your Enemy by Jules Barnard is the fifth book in the Never Date Series.

Hayden and Adam’s story is an enemies to lovers, office romance. And Hayden’s hatred towards to Adam started way back in high school, but he doesn’t remember her until it’s revealed in a heated moment.

I felt like this story came full cycle from the beginning of the series, as there’s history which is connected to Jaeger and that missing storyline was further expanded on. As well as the Blue investigation.

This story is dual POV’s from Hayden and Adam.

There’s also some scenes/references which might be triggering to some readers.
Profile Image for N.N. Heaven.
Author 6 books2,158 followers
May 22, 2018
While I realize this is book five of a series, it does read like a standalone. The author did a splendid job of filling in the backstory. What I didn't like was the wishy-washy attitude of the supposed hero. He knows what he's a part of (no spoilers here) is illegal, not to mention immoral, yet he does nothing about it.

Most of the men involved in Cocky Prince are disgustingly misogynistic and made me want to wretch all over my tablet.

The positive is that Cocky Prince is well written. I just couldn't stomach any romantic feelings towards any of the men. Disappointing and DNF.

My Rating: 3 stars
Profile Image for Thereadingbell.
1,433 reviews40 followers
November 13, 2022
Never Date Your Enemy by Jules Barnard

This is book #5 in the Never Date Series. Yes I read them in order surprise for me this usually doesn't happen but the stars aligned and I was able to enjoy them in order. In the final story of the story Hayden who left Lake Tahoe because of a scandal in high school that was based on a lie. Now a changed women she is ready to return back to her roots and make a life for herself. She lands herself a good job at a casino as head of HR. The casino is blue which has its own story of corrupt things happening at the casino. The casino just had a major scandal with one of their employees who was an executive. So the casino had to clean up its image thus they hired Hayden to be an executive to give the impression they are cleaning up there act. Adam who comes from a wealthy family lands a job at Blue Casino and this is where things go wrong for him. Adam gets tied into the corrupt things going on in the casino and is trying to shield Hayden from it all.

Needless to say so much is happening in the story with the casino and its shady corrupt business practices. Adam and Lexi are enemies from the situation for high school. I honestly didn't feel like this was that true. There is some definite chemistry between the two will Lexi and Adam become a thing.

I liked the flow of the story with the two main characters it was told in duel POV and was entertaining watching these two. Adam and Lexi each have a competitive spirit and neither really wants to lose so the bet they make will it pay off for Adam or Lexi? You need to read this romance series to find out.

This was a great ending to this series and I highly recommend this series they don't need to be read in order but I read them in order. I will read more from this author.
Profile Image for Kelley.
319 reviews24 followers
November 1, 2022
3.75 ⭐️

Full transparency- I read this book because I love the narrators, and it was a free download on audible.

I actually really enjoyed it. Parts of it we're cutesy boots for sure, but there was more plot than anticipated. Also a great conflict and plot twist. Adam was hot 🥵 Hayden was smart and didn't put up with anyone's shit in the book.. including Adam. Believable enemies to lovers story.

This is absolutely a contemporary romance, yes, there was spice and a dirty mouth, but not very spicy per se. Over all glad I read it and will try something else from this author at some point.
1,218 reviews1 follower
April 19, 2018
This book was good can't wait to read more books by this author
Profile Image for Lauren.
139 reviews3 followers
August 5, 2021
Mmm I just love Adam and Hayden relationship. I love how they work together. The banter and the chemistry between them is 😍! This is most likely my favorite book isn’t his series. So Sad to see this world go. Wish there was more.
Profile Image for Melyssa Winchester.
Author 32 books241 followers
April 9, 2016
description

Title: New Blue
Author: Jules Barnard
Genre: Contemporary Romance, Suspense
Series or Standalone: Standalone Series (Blue #5)
Rating: ★★★★★

Review

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Standalone series can be both a blessing and a curse.

If you’ve been with them from the beginning, it’s like coming back home and hanging with familiar family. When like me, you jump in at the end of the series, you have the worry that what takes place in book five, will leave you lost considering that there has been 4 books before it.

That did not happen here. While I may not have taken part in reading the first four stories, this one, with the way it read, the way it was written, felt as though I had. The secondary characters here (main characters from previous books), were as familiar to me as the main characters of Adam and Hayden were. It was like coming home. Being with old friends and it made what was already a pretty great book even more enjoyable.

I think what really worked for me here, beside the more suspenseful and intriguing angle of trying to figure out just what was being hidden from Hayden, was the way in which it was handled. The speed of it, drawn out in all the right areas, as well as pieces being dropped at what felt like the perfect times.

Add to that, the slow burn of Adam and Hayden’s attraction turned into romance, and the history that we find out they share and just how deep it runs and this is definitely a book that based on the blurb alone, I took the chance on.

It was refreshing to have a heroine that came off strong instead of weak. Was determined despite growing feelings for the man she wasn’t sure she could entirely trust, to get answers and do the right thing by not only herself, but the other innocent people she worked for so that the cloud that was hanging over her companies head, wouldn’t remain.

And Adam, while at certain times coming across like a lot of guys in stories, being more than that. Almost a puzzle in his own right. A puzzle that only a woman like Hayden could figure out. Getting to see different sides of him was an absolute treat given the way you see him in the beginning and I was hooked on him, and these two right from the start.

But hands down I think for me is the fact that while this series is coming to a close with this book, some of the characters present in this one will be getting their own. Which means, we haven’t quite seen the end of this group yet and even though this is my first go round with this author and these characters, I for one can’t wait to see where she takes Adam’s brothers next.

My thanks to the author and all others involved for letting me read an ARC of this story. Adam and Hayden’s journey was one, that while not always easy, was one that I’m so thankful that I got to be a part of.

Now where do I snag me an Adam? ;)
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13 reviews1 follower
April 18, 2016
When I first dove into this book, I had not yet read the first 4.5 books in the series. New Blue can be read as a standalone, but I love how Jules Barnard truly pulled the series together in New Blue. I would definitely recommend reading this series of standalones because each character involved in the Blue Series are completely lovable and intriguing.

The survivor of a high school sabotage that made her flee her hometown at sixteen, Hayden is no stranger to bullying. Now she has returned to Lake Tahoe to take on her dream job with a degree and a backbone. But her newfound strength is pushed to the limit as she fights to hold her own against the old boys club of Blue Casino.


I liked LOVED Hayden. She is not your typical heroine. She's feisty, admirable, and can not take no for an answer. It was refreshing reading about a character like her that is strong in her opinions.

And then there is Adam- your narcissistic, captivating guy is the guy we all love to hate. Rich, successful, and handsome? There must be something wrong with him according to Hayden- especially with the past they share together. But it is SO hard not to love him.

"She's a drop-dead, make-you-stupid beautiful girl, and I'm not talking about what I see on the outside, which I could easily write an ode to. She's smart, opinionated, and she'd keep any guy on his toes."


Uh swoon! Adam understands Hayden's need and drive to bring down the bad guys at Blue, but also does everything he can to protect her from herself. Which only made me love him more.
I loved the way they fought their attraction to each other.
"How dare he come to my house like this? Adam in an Armani suit has my ovaries percolating-but dressed all rugged and sexy? Not acceptable."


Plus the banter between Hayden and Adam is hilarious and entertaining!
"It's all fun and games until Hayden agrees with me. Then I know I'm in trouble."

Between the brewing romance, intriguing mystery, and the laugh out loud moments, New Blue is a book you won't want to put down.

I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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2,650 reviews47 followers
April 12, 2016
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New Blue is the fifth and final book in the Blue series by Jules Barnard. Don't worry about jumping in here if you haven't read the previous books as they can easily be read out of order. I have enjoyed this series a lot, and New Blue was no exception. Even if I hadn't read previous books in this series, the blurb was one that would have convinced me to read it. If you haven't read this series yet, I would definitely recommend giving it a shot.

Hayden has returned to Lake Tahoe after leaving at sixteen due to her devastating past. Back with a confidence she didn't have before, she is determined to find success at Blue Casino. Adam Cade appears to be the exact type of privileged man that she is ready to stand up to, but Adam is also dealing with more than most would see at first glance. Soon Adam must decide whether his job and the chance for freedom from his father is more important than supporting the girl that is quickly getting under his skin and capturing his heart.

I really liked both Hayden and Adam. Each of them had so many layers to them, and I really felt like Jules Barnard did a great job developing them. Adam is struggling with wanting to be independent and break out from being under his father's thumb. He is used to living a life of leisure and the perks that come with being a child of privilege. But for the first time he is learning that there is more to life and I think Hayden had so much to do with him starting to really grow up and mature here. She was a great influence on him, and I really liked seeing her fun side brought out with Adam. Hayden had a new confidence and strength after all she had been through and I really liked her determination. These two had great chemistry and I enjoyed them together so much.

I will say that there were times that I felt like there was a lot of outside influence on their relationship, and I didn't really care for that at times. While it was great to see other characters here, I would have preferred them not becoming so involved as they sometimes did here. But this was still a really great conclusion to this series and I have enjoyed each of these books. I know that I will definitely be looking for more from Jules Barnard in the future, and I think if you like NA/Contemporary stories that this series is definitely one worth checking out.

**ARC Provided by IndieSage PR**
Profile Image for Pamela Lilley.
2,229 reviews39 followers
April 4, 2016
The 5th and final instalment in the Blue Series and quite possibly my favourite book of all. This story follows Hayden and Adam, both managers at Blue Casino who, to put it simply, do not particularly like each other, pretty much, love hate. Hayden is set on bringing down the executives of Blue Casino, convinced they are involved in illegal activities. Adam is set on proving himself to his father and becoming an executive at Blue Casino. At some point during their feud, things start getting heated between the two and things become 'more'. The chemistry between the two is sizzling and I loved how their relationship progressed throughout the book. However, The more involved they became the more I was cringing in anticipation for the train wreck I could see coming in light of the things they were both involved in. I love enemies to lovers storylines and dual POV, so this book was a win win for me. I did like catching up with all the couples from the previous books, it's always good to find out what happens after the HEA. All these books can be read and enjoyed as standalones. I was provided with a free copy of this book via GoodReads in exchange for an honest review.
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110 reviews9 followers
December 21, 2021
I read this on audible and if it wasn't for the narrators i would have given this story 2 stars. Zachery and Susannah did a great job but omg i have never read a book with a more infuriating female character who i hate so much! Adam was a truly nice guy but Hayfen was selfish, self centered, naive and just urgh! She just kept going on about how she's going to make things right but she was just plain rubbish at it. Time and time again Adam asked her to trust him but she refuses, causes problems in the situation and the relationship between them. Why couldn't she see that he was clearly better resourced and in a much better position than her to deal with what's going on and what they're trying to do. No, all she could see was that he was 'with them' and 'supporting them' like seriously woman! I did enjoy the beginning and their enemies to lovers plot but honestly from about 70% on she seriously started to annoy me.
Profile Image for acourtofbooksandchocolate II Giulia.
881 reviews24 followers
September 7, 2018
I didn't connect with the characters at all.


I mean Adam is a rich kid that doesn't want his dad's money anymore , he wants to make his own money and he honestly thinks that working at a shady casinó is the answer? He knows from the very beginning that something is not right but who cares , right? The important thing is making his money so he can be his own person. Through the book he has an improvement but i still didn't like his decisions.
And the love story? I didn't like the development until the very end ...
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411 reviews
March 22, 2022
Sweet but annoying. When I say annoying I’m talking about Hayden being “involved” with a teacher, which she wasn’t. This event ruined her whole life and her family as well. She was also presumptuous and assumed things all the time.

Adam was pathetic and weak he was doing things for $$ then he changed his mind and decided to do the right thing but never thought it was a good idea to tell Hayden anything. All he said was “trust me” yea ok I need a bit more info than that. He kept saying he was trying to keep Hayden safe but all he did was lie and avoid her.
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69 reviews
February 17, 2021
Potential to be interesting, but the two main character is kinda annoyingly stupid, they lie to each other to the very last part of the book, the man go along with the bad guy, both of them cant find any proof of the bad guys illegal shit to the very last part of the book too, make the book really boring and annoying.
And since high school he didn't know her? he liked her? he couldn't recognize her in the present everything doesn't make much sense.
Profile Image for Shanna Timbruck.
18 reviews
December 27, 2020
A perfectly fine romance novel that will please most romance fans. I just found the heat/chemistry between the characters lacking. It was difficult to get into the book, and I must admit, I did not finish the book. Just not for me. I like some spice, and the characters just fell flat. Though I must admit some curiosity as to what the big climax of the story would be.
Profile Image for Beth Stancill.
18 reviews
April 19, 2022
I got sooooo sick of hearing about Blue Casino.... the resolution to that whole story line was anticlimactic. The story didn't sell me on this relationship either. They thought each other were hot apparently. Meh
479 reviews1 follower
October 13, 2022
Enemies to lovers

Read by Zachary Webber and that’s why I liked it. I’m not a huge ETL fan, but I think it transitioned well. Although, the FMC had a strong personality, I found her kind of annoying when she wouldn’t listen!!!
Profile Image for Andreea Pausan.
574 reviews7 followers
June 21, 2017
The story is narrated by both the man and the woman, their romance is not straightforward, tension at work, some ghosts from the past on both sides, all and all a very nice cocktail.
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