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ARC Review: Engaging the Enemy (The Bourbon Brothers Book 3) by Reese Ryan

ARC Review: Engaging the Enemy (The Bourbon Brothers Book 3) by Reese Ryan

Review:

Parker and Kayleigh used to be best friends growing up and they had a falling out and no longer speak. Several years later they are forced to reunite for a business deal. Things between the two are tense to say the least. I loved the back and forth between the two characters and the way they would ruffle each other’s feathers.

With Parker and Kayleigh you could feel the tension between the two but I wanted more with the couple. I felt like I was told about their relationship and I wanted to see it play out as I read. I had a hard time feeling their connection. The tension was there but I needed more to get me fully invested into the story.

Overall, I did enjoy this story. The characters are engaging. The story held my attention and it was nice to see couples from prior books and catch up with everyone. I look forward to reading Max’s book next!

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