Stone Reeves was her neighbor, and Dusty has hated him since the sixth grade. Gorgeous and charismatic, he became the town's football god, while Dusty became the town's invisible girl. He went to a Division 1 school for football, while her father was fired by his father. His team won the National Championship, while her mother died the same day. He was a first round pick for the NFL...while Dusty had the worst decision of her life.
Now Dusty's in Texas trying to pick up the pieces of her life. But Stone is here. Stone is everywhere.
It doesn't matter that disaster has struck her life again. It doesn't matter that he's the one trying to console her. It doesn't matter that he's the nation's newest football obsession.
Because for Dusty, he always has been and always will be her enemy.
When I first started reading Enemies I wasn't really into it. The only reason I kept reading is because one of my favorites books of Tijan I actually didn't like at first. It wasn't until I had started making a dent in the book that I really started to enjoy it. So given that this has happened before I thought, why not keep reading. And while I did start to get into Enemies after a while it wasn't with the same interest as Tijan's other books. I did ultimately finish reading Enemies and in the end I found it to just be an okay read. Did I enjoy reading it? Kind of, sort of. Would I read it again? Probably not.
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