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The CEO Enemy: A Rivals-to-Lovers Romance

The CEO Enemy: A Rivals-to-Lovers Romance

Written by:
Jolie Day
Narrated by:
Jacob Morgan , Andi Arndt
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Unabridged Audiobook

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Book
2
Narrator
1
Release Date
June 18, 2024
Duration
8 hours 41 minutes
Summary
Guess who moved in next door? NYC’s top bachelor. And I’m not swooning—I’m cringing.


I just made the worst mistake of my life.

I kissed my horrible neighbor.

Okay, maybe it was more like a tipsy slip-up. 

But let’s clarify one thing: he definitely did not kiss me back.


And thank goodness for that, because he’s everything I despise.

Grumpy.

Arrogant.

The neighbor from hell.


But wait, it gets worse.

He’s not just any neighbor—he’s a cutthroat hotel tycoon, now a major shareholder in my hotel. 

And guess who’s stuck working side by side?


To make matters worse, he has this absurd notion he can buy me out.


As if his towering 6-foot-2 frame, those piercing green eyes, and his annoyingly cute winks could sway me.

Fat chance, buddy. My 'No dating CEOs' policy is rock-solid.


I’m immune to the best kiss I’ve ever had.

I will not—I repeat, will not—succumb to his ability to render me breathless with every (dirty) word.

And handing over my panties when he asks? Not happening (again).


And as for falling for NYC’s wealthiest and most off-limits bachelor? Yeah, right. Like that’s ever going to... Oh, crap.


A sexy Rivals-to-Lovers romance from USA Today bestselling author Jolie Day. Get ready for a CEO who plays by his own rules, and a sassy, badass heroine who’s determined to rewrite them. Complete standalone with a swoony Happily Ever After. Definitely for adult readers only.
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Jennifer M.

I landed somewhere in the middle of the road on this one. Jacob Morgan is of course outstanding. His performances are always incredible and his husky voice in those spicy scenes always make my knees weak. This was meant to be an enemies to lovers romance but the enemies part didn’t really last long and it seemed to slip over to the lovers part without much angst. That’s what I come to the enemies to lovers for. The 3rd act break up was due to some miscommunication and assumptions which was frustrating and also made me want to punch the MMC. For how open and wonderful their relationship had become all he had to do was tell her what happened. The banter was cute. He falls first and he really is super cute for starting out as the grump who tries to steal her business. I enjoyed it but I’m not sure I would recommend it.

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