Enemy Stand, the newest Trident Rescue series book six by Alex L. Liddell has four major characters—Dr. Winafred Carrell, Dr. Matthew Jennson, Sonya Dancer, and Casey McKenzie. The story revolves around a motorcycle gang named the Armada who want to move into the town and bring their illegal activities. The men—Jennson and McKenzie—are former military who now work for Trident Rescue in different capacities. Drs. Carrell and Jennson work for the hospital. Dancer is a lawyer. The book switches back and forth between the two couples telling the tale from their perspectives; however, they are all working against the Armada. Dancer went to school with the lawyer of the gang, so she is their “in” on the class reunion trip which includes some of the Armada’s top men. She must pretend to be McKenzie’s fiancé. Carrell and Jennson must patch up the wounded, and at one point, the hospital is overtaken by some of the criminal gang members. I thought I would not like the switching back and forth between the characters, but Liddell does such a good job of transitioning to them that readers don’t really mind it. The writing is seamless. The story is one for the adults as the gang infiltration part with Dancer and McKenzie was violent and explicit at times. There is an HEA with all. I enjoy Liddell’s stories to the point that I look forward to the next one in line because they are always great. She is one author to place on the "to read" list, and book lovers will be waiting and then binging her stories like me.