
The Enemy by Sarah Adams
Sarah Adams' "The Enemy" is a delightful and engaging enemies-to-lovers romance that follows the story of June Broaden and Ryan Henderson. The two were high school rivals, and when they reunite at their best friends' wedding twelve years later, old sparks and grudges resurface.
June is now a successful bakery owner, and she's determined to show Ryan how much she's moved on. However, Ryan, now a successful chef, is equally determined to pursue June, blurring the lines between their old rivalry and a potential romance.
What I Loved:
Witty Banter: Adams excels at creating witty and engaging dialogue, and the banter between June and Ryan is both hilarious and filled with sexual tension. Their interactions are a highlight of the book.
Enemies-to-Lovers Trope: The book delivers a satisfying take on this popular trope. The chemistry between June and Ryan is palpable, and readers will root for them to overcome their past animosity.
Character Development: Both June and Ryan are well-developed characters with their own insecurities and vulnerabilities. Their journey from rivals to lovers feels authentic and earned.
Humor and Heart: The story balances humor and heart, providing plenty of laugh-out-loud moments and genuinely touching scenes.
Supporting Characters: The secondary characters, including June's family and friends, add depth and warmth to the story.
Overall:
"The Enemy" is a fun and satisfying read that will appeal to fans of romantic comedies and the enemies-to-lovers trope. Sarah Adams' writing is engaging, humorous, and heartfelt, making this a thoroughly enjoyable book.
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