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Cute for the most part

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Suspension of disbelief can only get me so far and since the main conflict made little sense to me (in real life, I believe they would have sent the crew to another site before paying them weeks of partial wages) I had trouble getting into it. I would have liked the narrator to have more..

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biases and prejudices

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Sean made me so angry! more angy than Ethan’s co workers. I did have a good laugh when those coworkers reacted to to the sounds inside the trailer! lol. And the icing on the cake was their petition to Ethan!!! I loved the turn of events and how things ended up. Warm and fuzzies!! The..

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Sweet story

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This was a good listen with a couple interesting little twists to it. I honestly didn’t like Ethan to begin with but that is turned around pretty quick when you see what a softie he actually is and Mark wasn’t quite what I expected either. Over all it’s a good enemies to lovers slower burn..

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I really, really liked this one

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I have read this author a few times now and this is my favorite book by her (him?), by far. Probably because it’s long enough to establish an relationship with the MC’s. Amazing story and amazing narration. And I loved the pranks. Left handed spoon ?

Couldn’t put it down

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This is the first book in the Dig Deep Series with well-developed characters (enemies-to-lovers). Ethan is a Construction worker who lived paycheck to paycheck, while Mark is an Archaeologist who suffers from Polio. Both men are stubborn and don’t always think about their actions. This romance is full of sneaking around, promises, and a little..

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Slow burn mm romance

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Although the title seems a little intense, My Enemy Needs Me is a low angst mm story. It’s about two completely different (and stubborn) men, Mark and Ethan, who meet and a different spark ignites. As they begin to learn about each other (only by proximity if anything given their circumstances) they find small similarities..

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