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Enemy

Enemy

By: Adams, Sarah
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  • Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
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Enemy

Enemy

Regular price $15.00
Sale price $15.00 Regular price

''Equal parts funny, sweet and swoony'' SOPHIE SULLIVAN

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Cheat Sheet and Practice Makes Perfect 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 fuelled 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 . . .