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Six years ago, Jennifer Sawyer survived a hellish experience. Despite it all, she’s managed to get her life back on track: she owns a successful restaurant, she has good female friends, and she’s found ways to enjoy her life. But no men; no men, not ever. Well, except for Chris. He’s the first man that she’s trusted since, and even he isn’t allowed to touch her. But when Jenny decides that she’s ready to explore sex surrogacy as part of her recovery, the list of men’s names to approach for help is short. It’s exactly one name long, actually.
Chris Brooker is a former Ranger, now working as a mechanic for a guy with motorcycle club connections (well, maybe). Chris is in love with Jenny and has been for a while, but he’s never so much as touched her baby finger. He may not know exactly what happened to her, but he knows it was bad. When she asks for his help, he’s torn between wanting to do anything at all for Jenny to make her better, and his instinct to do anything at all to avoid scaring her.
Slowly, carefully, Jenny and Chris fight together for every inch of intimate ground that can possibly be gained. As time passes, their relationship changes, but is she ready for that? Will she ever be ready for that? And if she is, will Chris be the man that Jenny can turn to… not just for support, but for love?
- Sales Rank: #29480 in eBooks
- Published on: 2014-10-20
- Released on: 2014-10-20
- Format: Kindle eBook
From the Author
Dear readers,
A few quick notes:
First, although 'Enemy Mine' is the third book in a series and it would be helpful to know the characters' 'back stories', you can read this book as a stand-alone piece of writing.
Second, the heroine in 'Enemy Mine' has suffered a nightmare experience which involved great violence. There are some disturbing events described in this book... please be aware of that when purchasing it.
And finally, I love to write steamy, sexy, slinky romances, so yes indeed, the love scenes are descriptive. Some graphic language is used, so please be prepared for that when considering downloading one of my books. Thank you so much for your interest and support!
Warmly,
Marysol
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
FIVE 'I WANT TO BE LOVED' STARS!!
By Danielle
When I read the first book of this series, Enemy Within, I immediately read the blurbs for the rest of the series. I was looking forward to reading all of them, but this book is the one I was most anticipating. I'm very much a fan of the highly talented Marysol James. I've read 12 of her books within the last 3 weeks, and I have enjoyed each one. This story, however, was exceptional, and I believe it is the finest depiction of her abilities that I've read so far. This story affected me deeply, and it was a stunningly beautiful story of healing and love.
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A word of warning: This book deals with the aftermath of and healing process following a rape from a survivor's perspective. While the act is in the main character's past, it is recounted in the book. The retelling of Jenny's experience is both necessary to the plot and an essential part of her healing process. There is nothing gratuitous about the author's portrayal of this crime nor was it glorified in any way. The author's obvious care and research into this subject matter was evident throughout this book, and she has painstakingly written this story with the utmost care and consideration. This topic was handled as tastefully and respectfully as a topic this sensitive can be handled. I only mention it here so that those sensitive to this particular trigger are forewarned.
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Six years ago, a 24 year old Jenny Sawyer was abducted from the parking lot of her job and repeatedly gang raped and beaten by four men over the course of a two-day period. This story finds Jenny well on the path of healing and reaching a point where she wants to pursue one of her pre-attack dreams: love, marriage, children. Jenny is still very much afraid of men. She cannot handle a man's touch, however casual, innocent or unintentional. She knows that in order to move forward towards that dream, she much breach this chasm. She is in therapy, and with the guidance of Zoe, her long-time therapist, Jenny is considering a sex surrogate to slowly reintroduce her to a man's touch and help her realize that it can be pleasurable.
Chris Brooker is a retired Army Ranger and a mechanic. He's become a close and trusted friend to Jenny, though his feelings for her are much stronger, and he's a best friend to Dean, Dallas and Jim. During his time as a Ranger in Afghanistan, Chris was trained in dealing with women who had been raped and/or abused, and he has a natural affinity for it as women seem comfortable with him, despite his size and clear strength. While he doesn't know details and she has not confirmed anything, Chris instinctively knows that something terrible has happened to Jenny. He's very mindful of this, and he is incredibly careful in all his dealings with her.
"Just because a man can hurt a woman, doesn't mean that he will."
Chris is the only man in the years since her attack that Jenny has felt safe with and comfortable around. She and Zoe agree that he would be the ideal candidate for the surrogacy role for Jenny. In a courageous moment, she shows up unannounced at Chris' house to have the conversation with him. Unfortunately, it gets off on awkward footing. She manages to salvage her courage, although shaky, and have the difficult conversation with him about his potential role. She explains the concept of a trained sex surrogate to him, but she also tells him that she can't fathom the idea of a stranger in this role and she asks him to help her. He is totally gobsmacked. He's a mechanic! He has no training, and his greatest fear is that he'll do something to set her back, or, worse, he'll do something to affect their friendship. Jenny asks him to take some time to really think about it and suggests that he talk to Emma, who is a psychologist and could answer his questions. Chris talks with Emma, and after he takes some time to thoughtfully consider Jenny's request, he agrees to help her.
"...when the woman that you love asks you for something, and it's within your power, you ... do it."
Zoe suggested that Chis move in with Jenny, to immerse her in the experience. Chris does that, staying in her guest room. They start the process slowly, painfully slowly. Chris' overwhelming desire to do no harm to Jenny is evident in his every action. He is so patient, thoughtful and gentle with her. He is exactly what she needed in this situation. Of course, all of their friends know what's going on, and as is to be expected with this group of friends, they offer their full and total support to both Chris and Jenny. The other two couples relationships are strengthening and deepening throughout this book, and they're both gorgeous stories of love and devotion. Jenny's bravery in this situation inspires Olivia to face her own fears about her scarring and Dallas' reaction, and he is so loving in his support of her. Emma's responded well to the stem cell transplant and the chemo. She does, however, receive some very surprising and upsetting news from the hospital, and she and Dean are dealing with that.
"Just make her feel safe. Just show her that you're not going to hurt her. That's all you can do; that's what she needs the most right now."
Chris and Jenny continue their slow progression forward. Jenny battles the panic attacks that Chris' touch often incite, and he is right there for her, helping her through it. They grow closer each day, and finally Jenny shares the details of her attack with Chris. He manages - just barely - to hold it together as Jenny recounts the brutality of her attack to him. He goes to his friends, and as Chris struggles with his fear of scaring her and causing her any further emotional harm, however unintentional, his friends talk him through it. He opens up to them, and they are horrified and enraged after learning the details of her attack. They were all protective and respectful of Jenny before they knew what happened to her, and those feelings only intensify for Chris' friends now that they do know. Chris talks to them about backing out, feeling very overwhelmed by the enormity of what that Jenny is trying to overcome, and, as is their way, his friends remind him of why he's there, why he's the one to help her. Chris returns to Jenny's with a renewed sense of purpose. It's a beautiful moment and a turning point for the both of them.
"I feel cherished."
They are moving slowly, totally at Jenny's pace, but moving forward nonetheless. Chris' patience and gentleness with Jenny are exactly what she needs in this situation, and it's incredibly moving to see this big, huge, tough former Ranger handling this woman with such loving care. He is perfect. When Jenny accepted a hug from Chris in public, all of their friends were there to witness it, and they were all overwhelmed with the enormity of that gesture. As time goes on, the progress the two of them make is humbling, and the author did an amazing job of truly capturing the intimacy of these moments. You could feel Jenny's instinctual trust in Chris, and you felt Chris' love and adoration for Jenny. Every moment between the two was a naturally occurring progression of their relationship, and Jenny's strength and courage in this journey was perfectly portrayed by the author.
"It'll be worth waiting for."
Their first kiss happened so naturally and so simply. Taking them both by surprise, Jenny then has one of the worst panic attacks she has ever experienced. She caves in to the exhaustion following the attack and unwittingly moves them forward yet another step. Emma encourages Jenny to continue this forward progress. Chris is an extraordinarily rare man. He so genuinely and purely loves Jenny, and these feeling all but scream from him each time he pushes down his overwhelming wants, desires and needs to selflessly give of himself to Jenny. I loved his internal pep talks as he prepares himself for each step forward.
"It's going to be rough, you know, being at the mercy of your whims. But I'll try to soldier on."
They slowly and steadily progress to more sexually based acts, and the author was spot on in her representation of these private moments and their growing intimacy. Zoe is impressed with how well the process is going for Jenny, and Jenny is pleased with how far she's come. The story lines with the other two couples also continue, with Emma's response to her treatment and the cementing of Dallas and Olivia's relationship. We also learn slightly more about Kat, only through her personal thoughts, and her story will be the basis for the next book. She's clearly been through something traumatic herself, and I'm looking forward to reading her story.
As Jenny and Chris grow closer sexually, they also grow closer emotionally. The underlying friendship in their relationship is a core of safety for Jenny. She encourages Chris to share his demons with her, and, for the first time with someone other than one of his friends, he does. She helps him to really think about what happened in Afghanistan, and she actually offers him comfort in this moment as Chris battles this demon. They continue moving slowly toward the ultimate goal: intercourse. Jenny is also realizing that she has developed real feelings beyond friendship for Chris, and Chris has been in love with Jenny for a while. Emma encourages Jenny to discuss these feelings with Chris, and she unwaveringly progresses the sexual portion of their relationship along. They finally make love.
"I could love him."
Something happens in the quiet moments after the first time they make love, as Jenny is slipping into sleep, that freaks her out. Her reaction to this causes her to shut out Chris and seek out Zoe. Thankfully, Zoe is having none of it and pushes Jenny to really examine her response. She has an epic realization during this conversation with Zoe and rushes to Chris to explain what happened. His response to this news is near knee-buckling relief.
This story, while short in terms of page numbers, was so well paced and developed. If you've read the previous two books, as you should, then it is impossible to not be invested in any of these characters. The unfolding of Jenny and Chris' relationship happened so organically, and it was clearly evident that this author took her research into the healing process of a rape survivor very seriously. She beautifully skated the line between the harsh reality of rape and the telling of a romantic love story with the amazing ability of a master storyteller. This is a story of much healing and hope and love. I was so incredibly moved throughout this book. My heart clutched and raced, I had lumps in my throat, sweaty palms and crying jags. It is not often that an author can provoke this level of response in a reader, but Marysol James did it effortlessly and often with Jenny and Chris' story. I was very impressed by this author before I read this book, and I am well beyond that now. This is exceptional writing, Ms. James. Thank you for sharing Chris and Jenny with us.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
traumatic love
By greenamberrain
This was such a emotional book that deals with the aftermath and healing of being a rape victim. Jenny went through hell and it has been easier for her to just avoid men than to believe that they wont hurt her and for a bit you sympathize for her but think she should be strong until you learn what was done to her then its like HOLY HELL girl. You realize she is strong and she just needs that special someone to help her heal more and that is where Chris comes is. They are perfect for each other .
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Sensitive subject handled in a very realistic manner
By Ivy D.
In the third book in the Unseen Enemy series, the story continues right after the last one and features Jenny, who was brutally raped six years ago and is still dealing with the aftermath and its effect on her interactions with men. Chris is closest to Jenny and she asks him to be her sexual surrogate. And then, romance of course.
The Good, The Bad and Everything In Between
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-Good leads: Jenny’s been through alot, and this is the type of insecure heroine that doesn’t irritate me because there’s never a moment that I didn’t feel badly for her and her struggle to let Chris in. Chris is the most understanding hero who .
-This week on Unseen Enemy...: I’ve been struggling to think of what this series reminds me of and I think I finally figured it out. It really plays out like a continuing drama on television, rather than individual books. This is filled with characters you cared about dealing with everyday issues in a manner that you can relate to. Their stories don’t end at the conclusion of their individual books, but continue throughout the series.This may or may not be your thing, but I’ve liked getting to know each of these couples in a way you don’t get to see often. The upside is that instead of most serial romances that focus on just one couple and usually end in a cliffhanger, this series features one couple in each book and gives you enough of a happy ending that you're not left hanging. I love that.
-Lack of action: On the flip side, this is a very realistic, and grounded series, but the action moments are few and far between. In this book, there could have been a chance to inject some action into it if Jenny’s attackers were around, but that just doesn’t happen. If you’re in the mood for an escapist fantasy type of romance, this isn’t it. It’s been a good change of pace for me, but I don’t know if I’d read this type of romance all the time.
The Bottom Line
Third book in and I’m still liking this cast of characters. I’d recommend this for those who are into a more grounded type of romance. On to the next.
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