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Book Review of Enemy Mine (Antiquities Hunters, Bk 1)

Enemy Mine (Antiquities Hunters, Bk 1)
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Originally published over ten years ago, Enemy Mine combined tender romance with action and suspense--a precursor to the New York Times bestselling romantic thrillers that she writes today. A rare treat for fans, this novel features two fierce rivals who are on the trail of a rare art object--and who wind up finding love.

Dear Reader, Those of you who know me from the work I'm doing currently in suspense/thrillers may be surprised by Enemy Mine but not too surprised, I think. It's a romantic adventure penned in the days when I was writing romance almost exclusively, and a personal favorite.

Enemy Mine begins with a bang literally. Rival antiquities experts Tyler St. James and Kane Pendleton find themselves in the middle of the Colombian wilderness, being shot at by an unseen sniper. It seems safer to team up, at least temporarily, in the search for a fabulous gold chalice. But while Tyler and Kane's rivalry has always kept them distant enemies, their forced partnership brings them together in ways neither ever expected.