Falling for the Enemy (For the Love of a Shaw #2)

Debbie Hyde


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Falling for the Enemy by Debbie Hyde

When a Shaw falls in love, win or lose, it's forever!

Nathaniel Shaw's first assignment on his own, to prove his leadership skills, was frustrating him at every turn. No matter the cost, he had to make this job a successful one. He could not return to Ellis Manor as a failure.

As Nate battles the odds stacked against him, to turn Nettlesville into a thriving seaside port village, his heart falls for the mysterious young woman in his work crew.

As he unravels the secrets around her, Nate will face the biggest battle of his life. Unlike his older brothers, Nate is not a knight. He has much to learn about sword fighting. Will his greatest stand for Nettlesville cost him everything? Will he lose the village, the woman he loves, and even his own life to his family's long-time enemy?

Olivia did not realize that being a part of this work crew would be as dangerous as it was, until it was too late. She struggled to keep her identity hidden from everyone, especially her work crew leader, Nathaniel Shaw.

Being near Nate defied everything her family had taught her. It had been drilled into her since childhood that the Shaw family was the enemy. She soon learns that the quiet Nate Shaw had a helpless romantic side. All Shaw men were dangerous, but this side of Nate made him the most dangerous of them all.

Could she dare to take a stand and fight against her own brother? Couls she tell her brother, and shout to the world, that she had fallen for her enemy?

Don't wait! Get your copy of Falling for the Enemy, Book Two in the ♥ For the Love of a Shaw ♥ series today!

You will hope, laugh, cry, and most importantly, love along with the Shaw children as their lives unfold. Somewhere along the way, may you too, win or lose, fall in love with a Shaw! ♥

Falling for the Enemy is second in a series of 7 books. ♥

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