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Sworn Enemies

By: Rebel Hart
Narrated by: Rebecca Cade for HG Production, Clancy Jones for HG Production
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From number one best-selling author Rebel Hart comes a new, addicting, enemies-to-lovers sports romance that will make you fall in love with Quinn and Zeke….

What would you do if your life and career depended on a bet?

My name is Quinn Dallen, and I’m something of a "local celebrity" in the small town of Montepelier, Idaho. You see, I am the first girl to ever make the high school football team. I went to college only to play football, and even though I never used my degree, I eventually got together a ragtag group of ladies: The Black Widows.

After watching the Vipers — Montpelier’s semi-pro team — tank a game, I realize my girls and I could wipe the floor with them. We deserve the semi-pro status as well, and I plan to get recognized. If people got to see what a group of badass women can do on the field, the whole landscape of football could change, and I’m determined to make it happen.

So, when Viper’s starting Quarterback, Zeke Matheson, approaches me with a rude request to back off, I’m livid. I have no intention to let him trash us, so the only choice is to challenge him to a game.

My only problem?

With his walnut shaped eyes and rock-hard abs, what started as a war, could easily turn into something else....

Meet Quinn and Zeke today. Scroll up and click the buy button now to start listening....

©2020 Rebel Hart (P)2020 Rebel Hart

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Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!! good overall

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Let me start off by saying I love Enemies to Lovers and Sports Romance and this was a huge miss for me. Unfortunately the Narrators were a huge disappointment and made me cringe on more then one occasion during the story. Honestly I cringed quite a bit as their respective opposite sex voices were cringe worthy. The story it's self was okay but lacked any real character building, depth and happened way to fast for a Enemies to Lovers. One week they meet and there is a automatic rivalry and then the next week they are swooning over each other, it just didnt work for me. One small side note - Zeke, the H, is supposed to be from a Jewish family and as a Jew I was slightly annoyed as in the book he says his parents are against homosexuality because of their religion forbids it and his dad was a Pastor. My 2 problems with this are, Reform Judaism dose allow for homosexuality and is very open about that and saying its vehemently against it stuck in my craw. The author should have been more specific about the branch of Judaism the family was apart of. And Judaism has Rabbis, not Pastors.

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