The last thing Octavia expects when she finds herself with Aaron Viteri’s gun pressed to the back of her head is that he won’t pull the trigger. After all, she’s a Ferrara, and her family and the Viteris have been enemies for decades. Not to mention she has snuck into his apartment to steal the files her family desperately needs.But Aaron offers her a deal. He’ll spare her life if she pretends to … pretends to be his sex slave and helps him take over his father’s business. Octavia knows she can’t trust the cold, arrogant, controlling, and devilishly handsome Aaron, but her only choice is to accept his offer.
The more time she spends with him, the more she realizes he isn’t who everyone thinks he is. And the way he looks at her makes her want to tie him to the bed and put his perfect mouth to better use. But if Octavia wants to stop a looming war before it’s too late, she can’t let her growing feelings for her enemy get in the way.
This is the first installment in the three-book Loving Your Enemy series. It contains potentially triggering situations, violence, strong language, sexual content, and a cliffhanger.
Reading order:
HERS TO TAKE (Book 1)
HERS TO SAVE (Book 2)
HERS TO LOVE (Book 3)
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The book was ok and it was too long.
Almost done reading it.
I very much enjoyed reading this book. The characters were just wonderful to read about. I want more like this book.
I liked this story but the author asks quite a bit of the reader. First, your asked to believe these people live in a city whose layout doesn’t really make sense (secret tunnels and such). Then you’re asked to believe that one mob family has to hide their women because the other mob family will take them and use them as sex slaves. Aside from all that, Octavia and Aaron have great chemistry and I enjoyed reading about them. Their sex scenes were mild (compared to others I have read) but still HOT! This book finished on a cliffhanger and I opted not to pay for the next book in the series (yet anyway).
How can I be in her shoes
Well written and great read
Not bad. Liked the author
Love these kind of stories. Kept me glued until finished
boring and no depth
Loved it and will read it again.
DNF at 24%. It was demeaning and screaming for rape. Not anything like the cover photo implies.