The line between enemy and lover has never been thinner…or easier to cross.
Kate Jackson made it her business to be on the right side of the law. Literally. As an insurance investigator, it’s her job to prevent criminal fraud. So, she will find who stole the medieval painting. And if she exposes the notorious, ridiculously charming billionaire who graces the files of insurance investigations across Europe, all the better…
Etienne Castel didn’t steal the painting, but he has the perfect bait to catch who did—a stolen ruby pendant, rumored to be connected to the missing art. His only problem? Kate. The sexy investigator refuses to stay out of his way. He supposes he’ll just have to use that (and her) to his advantage…
It’s not long before their search—and their chemistry—heats up. And when they’re done chasing lies, Kate and Etienne might be able to claim their happily ever after. But only if they can learn to trust each other when it matters most…
Enemies to Lovers
Thriller
Mystery
Espionage
Crime
Hidden Identity
Antihero
Betrayal
Detective
Audiobook details
GenreAdult Romance
Length5 hrs 31 mins
Narrated bySelect Your Own
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateAug 22, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Opening Credits
10Chapter Nine
2Chapter One
11Chapter Ten
3Chapter Two
12Chapter Eleven
4Chapter Three
13Chapter Twelve
5Chapter Four
14Chapter Thirteen
6 Chapter Five
15Chapter Fourteen
7Chapter Six
16Chapter Fifteen
8Chapter Seven
17Closing Credits
9Chapter Eight
18Ruinous Designs
About the author
Sara Claridge
Sara Claridge writes contemporary romantic suspense novels that blend mystery and intrigue with passionate romance.
Born in London, her life took an unexpected turn when she followed her adventurous spirit and relocated to France several years ago on a whim. It’s here, nestled in the eaves of an old farmhouse deep in the French countryside, that she lets her imagination run wild, weaving tales of love, mystery, and danger.
When not writing at her desk, she can often be found in the garden. Usually with a glass of red wine in one hand and a good book in the other.View all by Sara Claridge