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Lost and guarded after getting out of a toxic relationship, Noli Kasper follows her older sisters to idyllic Cashmere Cove to get her life back on track. But when she’s pulled over on the way into town by a police officer who turns out to be her insufferable new boss, her dreams of an uncomplicated fresh start feel dead on arrival.

Collin Rattler has spent his whole life trying to live up to his cop dad’s expectations and reputation. Now, Collin has his sights set on earning the title of county sheriff—something even his father never accomplished. When early polls show Collin’s playboy habits are hurting his chances, his team makes a settle down with a nice, respectable woman for the year leading up to the election to prove he can commit. The problem? Collin doesn’t do relationships.

Yet when he lets slip his team’s preposterous plan to Noli, a woman he finds as self-righteous and enigmatic as she is beautiful, he’s not sure what’s more shocking—that she offers to help him or that he finds himself falling for her in the process.

Noli has her own reasons for saying yes to Collin’s fake-dating proposal. And when her past won’t leave her alone, she finds herself relying on Collin, a man she thought she despised, to see her through. But it’s all just a temporary, mutually beneficial arrangement, right?

Because enemies don’t fall in love…do they?


I have been SO looking forward to this sequel, and it did not disappoint.

It was so fun to return to Cashmere Cove and the Kasper sisters. I loved Poppy and Mack, and I was so happy that they made appearances in this book, but the real–and deserving–stars are Noli and Collin. Their insta-hate sets meet cute set the stage for a year-long, slow-burn romance that sucked me in from chapter one and kept my attention through the end. Seeing how badly these two hated each other, I HAD to keep reading to see how these two would end up together.

While this story does touch on some tough issues (Noli left an abusive relationship), it does so in an non-explicit way. Enemies Don’t is everything you want from a sweet contemporary rom com: all the tropes, all the sweet touches and kisses, and a worth-the-wait happily ever after.

I can’t wait to read book three and will definitely read more Leah Dobrinska books in the future. If you like Emma St. Clair or Becky Monson books, I highly recommend this book.

Rated PG.

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For more from Leah Dobrinska, try:

Friends Don’t
Love at On Deck Cafe