Enemies By — Tijan
Book Report: Enemies by Tijan Enemies is a written by New York Times bestselling author Tijan . Originally published on December 2, 2019, it is a standalone novel known for its heavy emotional themes and the "enemies-to-lovers" trope. Core Premise
The story follows , a resilient young woman who moves to Texas to pursue her dream of becoming a marine biologist. There, she unexpectedly crosses paths with Stone Reeves , a "football god" who was her childhood best friend and neighbor—until he suddenly started treating her like a stranger in sixth grade. Character Profiles Enemies by Tijan
: The nation's latest NFL obsession. Charismatic and gorgeous, he is a former Division 1 star who has achieved massive professional success while Dusty’s life was falling apart. Despite their history of mutual loathing, he becomes the one person who steps up to console her during new tragedies. Plot Summary Book Report: Enemies by Tijan Enemies is a
: A fierce, independent survivor. She has endured significant trauma and grief, including the death of her mother. Dusty is described as "invisible" compared to Stone's fame and has built thick emotional walls to protect herself. There, she unexpectedly crosses paths with Stone Reeves
In a twist of fate, the room she rents is in a notorious "football party house" at the University, putting her right back into Stone's orbit. The story explores their intense bickering and slow-burn chemistry as they navigate shared past hurts and present-day trauma. Enemies - Tijan - Amazon.com
The narrative begins with the stark contrast between Stone’s rise to fame and Dusty’s personal decline, marked by her father losing his job and her mother passing away. After a traumatic event at her previous college, Dusty flees to Texas.



