The Enemy
It Happened in Charleston, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Connie Shabshab
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Will Damron
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Written by:
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Sarah Adams
From the New York Times bestselling author of Practice Makes Perfect and The Cheat Sheet comes an expanded edition of The Enemy—a laugh-out-loud romance about rekindling old flames, with a never-before-seen chapter.
Enemies should never get a second chance. But this one might…
It’s been twelve years since June Broaden has seen her high school enemy (and secret crush), Ryan Henderson. That’s a long time to hold a grudge over some petty feud, but the sharp memory of him dangling a kiss at graduation, then pulling away at the last second, has fueled many angry fantasies since. Now’s her chance to get even.
Ryan, along with most of her high school class, is back in town for her best friend’s wedding, and June is eager to show the former bully exactly what he missed out on. A lot has changed since their high school days; June is the Southern queen of gourmet donuts now, not to mention one of the most desired bachelorettes in her small town.
What’s she’s not expecting, though, is for Ryan to show up looking like Adonis and touting his own career success as the youngest chef to ever win three Michelin stars. How dare he try to one up her revenge plot? Luckily June never backs down from a challenge…
©2020 Sarah Adams (P)2022 Dreamscape Media, LLCLight hearted RomCom
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On the contrary, Ryan's appearance really startled June. He had become this gorgeous Michelin chef. His person and manners were striking and engaging; he was tall, and remarkably handsome; he had large dark eyes.
She wanted to do her utmost to crush his tendency to affectation. On the other hand, he gave her his softest smiles and most bewitching glances. He seemed more and more bent on making her talk to him, on drawing her out. How could he ever do anything noble, when she held such petty thoughts?
There were to be proper preliminaries to their friends’ wedding. June’s heart beat thick at the thought of Ryan’s coming. At the rehearsal dinner, he made his culinary masterpieces. She gave some idea of their deliciousness by a blissful expression of her countenance.
Ryan easily monopolized June in a tête-à-tête and seemed to be making himself eminently agreeable to her. In looking at her his face was often lit up by a smile like sunshine. It was wonderful that she had also liked him in the past. He gathered her up in his arms when her feet were sore.
Ryan proposed to June to bury their feuds. She was astonished herself at the melting of her hardness.
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