Possessing the Enemy

ebook The Enemy Series, #18 · The Enemy Series

By M.E. Clayton

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Welcome to the world of Ramsey Reed & Emerson Andrews!

Facing the Enemy is where the two first meet at the tender age of eighteen, and Possessing the Enemy is the couple twenty-five years later. This explosive duet is the story between two powerful personalities that go from enemies to lovers, and twenty-five years later, Ramsey still can't think straight when it comes to his wife.

Follow their story from when they first meet as kids to the powerful couple that they become. Read the story that turned a standalone book into a series that ended up spawning a next generation series.

Facing the Enemy

Ramsey Reed feared no man. At only eighteen-years-old, the entire town danced to his malicious tune. So, when the new girl dares to defy his rules, he soon realizes that he's not the only who fears nothing.

Emerson Andrews has suffered greatly, from her father's emotional and physical abuse to the death of her mother by the hands of that same man. So, an elite prep school of the one percent? No sweat.

Possessing the Enemy

Ramsey Reed was a man that possessed more money and power than one man would ever need. However, his most prized possession was his wife of twenty-five years, and everyone knew it.

Emerson Reed was a woman that had no complaints in life, and she counted her blessings every day. However, life happened sometimes, and it usually happened in the form of her husband.

NOTE: This book contains adult language, adult situations, explicit sexual encounters, violence, sexual assault, mention of sexual assault, mention of domestic violence, mention of child exploitation, and mention of dysfunctional relationships. If sensitive to any of the aforementioned issues, please do not purchase.

Possessing the Enemy