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U Zagrljaju Neprijatelja (2014)

by Sarah Morgan(Favorite Author)
3.59 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: this would be by second book by sarah morgan. and it was not all that great. the cover id very catty. which does not go with the story inside at all. also the title fails to attract attention. they why did i pick it up?? i ll have to figure it out before i tell you!! the story is about a girl who has a cynical and abusive father. she is forced to keep the happy family image outside but is not doubt choking inside. her father is one of the richest so she cant even do anything about it. i liked it this far.... then the little princess decides to do something with her life and stand on her own feet. great!! there is nobody to help her against her father's wishes but once person. her father's business rival. now the story starts getting boring. as it happens she falls in love... more with her father's worst enemy. he rescues her from her father and a happy ending!! well also the cliche'd having a dark past and keeping away from relationships and all that jazz from the man's side and stupidly in love and over-expectation from the girl's side. yes that's the gist of the story.if i have to judge the book i would say it started very well in the beginning. sarah morgan has portrayed emotions really well. only the sex feels like you are reading a science experiment!! the story goes on to get boring and mindless. the female lead is a breath of fresh air. a lot could have been done with the character like that. he male lead is boring and cliche'd, totally. the book in all is an okayish read. will not recommend it if you expects a lot from a love story. but its a good "pop corn" read. read it and forget it. it will give it two and half stars.
review 2: Selene Antaxos is tired of feeling trapped and being forced to answer to someone else about everything. She seeks to make her own way in the world and take her beaten down mother with her. Selene devises a plan where she will start up her own business. However, she needs the help of a man that isn’t afraid of her father, a ruthless businessman who will stop at nothing to get what he wants. Stefanos “Stefan” Ziakas, her father’s enemy, fits that mold! Stefanos was nice to Selene five years ago when she was a gangly, ugly, shy teenager that many seemed to ignore, and so she trusts that he will be there to assist her as he had promised all those years ago. He is a self-described playboy who only looks out for himself and gaining more power by any means necessary. When Selene drops into his lap unannounced, Stefan sees an opportunity to gain against his rival. Will he betray Selene after taking what she so willingly offers, or will he have a change of heart?Sold to the Enemy was so much more than what I thought it would be. I thoroughly enjoyed Stefan and Selene’s story. They were both guilty of various things at different points in Sold to the Enemy, but were strong enough to confront their issues, too. There was great chemistry between Stefan and Selene, witty dialogue, and beautifully crafted rescue scenes that kept me glued to Sold to the Enemy! Seriously, who doesn’t like a strong heroine who doesn’t fold at the touch of a hand from the hero?Selene is able to look beyond the surface of what so many people project in Sold to the Enemy, while Stefan keeps himself safe by maintaining a surface façade and never delving deeper below. Selene trusted Stefan while he felt he was untrustworthy, as though Stefan didn’t really know what he was made of in Sold to the Enemy. Because of his belief and holding back, he never tested his deeper character, but Selene’s experiences prove that Stefan could rise to the occasion in Sold to the Enemy.I liked that Stefan and Selene seemed like two halves of a whole in Sold to the Enemy. The juxtaposition of the protagonists in Sold to the Enemy showed the complimentary aspects of them. Sold to the Enemy also revealed that an individual could be made or broken by a situation, and both Stefan and Selene showed that they were made! I was cheering for the fact that Selene was NOT ruled by her libido like so many other heroines are in these stories. I Joyfully Recommend Sold to the Enemy for a very romantic read in February, 2013!Reviewed by Vanessa for Joyfully Reviewed less
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14alexis
4.5 stars. Really enjoyed Selene and Stefan together.
singatleast
Rewritten version of Fifthy Shades trilogy.
Isaiah
3.5 Stars actually =)
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