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Romance · 1967 · PG

Dearest Enemy

by Kathryn Blair

She thought of him as an enemy. Both the dearest part and the enemy part turned out to be true.

For10+GenreRomanceLength192 pagesRead time~5 hours

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Violence

None

No violence

Language

Barely any

Mild language

Sexual Content

Some

Gentle romantic development

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

Mild psychological complexity; adversarial beginnings; the warmth beneath friction

What this book is about

Kathryn Blair's Dearest Enemy is a vintage Mills & Boon romance with her characteristic blend of humor and feeling: two people who begin as adversaries and discover that the person most worth arguing with is the person most worth loving.

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