Facing The Enemy by M E Clayton

Facing The Enemy (The Enemy, #1)

by M E Clayton

What do you get when you have the power and freedom to do whatever you wish?

A psychopath who has no conscience where others are concerned.

Ramsey

Ramsey Reed wasn't blinded by money, power, or social standing, even though he had all three of those things in spades. He knew people with money were just as degenerate as people without it. The wealthy were just able to pay people to look the other way while the poor could not. At only eighteen-years-old, he was already sick and tired of the pretentious pricks around him and all their nonsense.

With his senior year...

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Reviewed by Eve1972 on

5 of 5 stars

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CHRIST ON A CRACKER...I did not expect this book to be as good as it was (that cover is cringe worthy). But this was a seriously good bully romance. Ramsey was such a fucking asshole. I mean...legit fucking awful, but I loved him. --- not sure what that says about me, but I am going with it. There was heaps of jealous, possessive alpha moments in this book. Emerson was an awesome heroine. Strong. Feisty. I loved her as much as Ramsey. No OW/OM drama. A celibate hero. A virgin heroine (groan). Throw in a bunch of angst, hot sex, and a trio of secondary characters I am DYING to read about, and this one earned itself 5-Stars from yours truly.

SIDE NOTE: The whole used condom thing was SOOOO nasty. I legit threw up in my mouth. Not sure the author needed to take it QUITE that far. (lol)


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