Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Engaging The Enemy by Reese Ryan Book Tour and Review

ENGAGING THE ENEMY BY REESE RYAN

An ambitious heir will do whatever it takes to be the next CEO, even play fake fiancé to his childhood nemesis.
“That’s the deal, Abbott. Take it…or leave it.”

How far will an ambitious heir go to secure his future?

Parker Abbott will do whatever it takes to be the next CEO of King’s Finest Distillery, even play fake fiancé to his childhood nemesis, Kayleigh Jemison. Yet as he and the fiery redhead get reacquainted, sparks fly and real passion emerges. But when her ex wants a second chance, who will Kayleigh choose?



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ABOUT REESE RYAN




Reese Ryan writes sexy, deeply emotional romances with family drama, surprising secrets, and a posse of deliciously-flawed characters.

A Midwesterner with deep Southern roots, Reese currently resides in semi-small-town North Carolina where she’s an avid reader, a music junkie, and a self-declared connoisseur of cheesy grits.

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My Review

Both from different lifestyles, Parker Abbott and Kayleigh Jemison were close friends in grade school, until a foolish mistake drove a wedge between their friendship. Years later, Parker's family wants to buy Kayleigh building. She'll do it under one stipulation, Parker has to pretend to be her fiance at her ex boyfriend sister's wedding. Eventually her ex wants a second chance, and Kayleigh has to decide who will ultimately get her heart.

There were several things I enjoyed about this story. I loved the writing style of the author. She makes everything so vivid. I also enjoyed reading the scene that was dipliced on the cover. You could feel the emotions between the two characters, the happy times as well as the sad times. One thread throughout this story was that everyone needed to learn how to communicate better, which tends to happen in real life. This was a great read

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