Love between enemies by Molly. E. Lee is book 2 in the Grad series.
Even though this is book 2 in the series, it can be read as a standalone and has a HEA.
The series story arc is an interesting idea, each book revolves around an epic Graduation party but follows a new and different couple closely and the events that occur during the night each time.
Book 2 follows Gordon and Zoey, the brainiacs of the class who have had a longstanding rivalry all through their academic career.
I enjoyed the dynamics of these characters but I mostly sympathised with Gordon throughout the book. There were some great moments during the story. It's plenty funny and a bit emotional but overall, very enjoyable to read. Molly nails the teenage/new adult genre. I look forward to reading more of this series.
I voluntarily reviewed this advanced reader copy and I have not been compensated in any way.
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- ASIN : B077S88Y8H
- Publisher : Entangled: Crush (8 January 2018)
- Language : English
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Oh YES!! Another cracker from Molly E Lee!!
Love Between Enemies is the second book in the series of Grad Night books. The main characters (Zoey and Gordon), feature in the first book – Love in the Friend Zone – but they can both be read as standalones.
What I especially liked about Love Between Enemies, was that the events that take place happen at the exact same time as the events in book one, just from Zoey and Gordon's perspectives. Very clever!!
Zoey Handler and Gordon Meyers have been rivals, competing for one thing or another, since kindergarten. Now they've hit senior year the stakes are much higher – a full scholarship and summer internship are up for grabs – and the likelihood is, out of everyone who’s applied, they're the two that will be shortlisted. It also turns out that one of them in particular (as an act of revenge), will do anything they can to be the successful candidate!
I found Love Between Enemies a little slow going at first (only because I was impatient and wanted to know the outcome asap, lol), but I loved it, and I’m looking forward to reading Lennon and Jade’s story in the final book of this series.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Love Between Enemies is the second book in the series of Grad Night books. The main characters (Zoey and Gordon), feature in the first book – Love in the Friend Zone – but they can both be read as standalones.
What I especially liked about Love Between Enemies, was that the events that take place happen at the exact same time as the events in book one, just from Zoey and Gordon's perspectives. Very clever!!
Zoey Handler and Gordon Meyers have been rivals, competing for one thing or another, since kindergarten. Now they've hit senior year the stakes are much higher – a full scholarship and summer internship are up for grabs – and the likelihood is, out of everyone who’s applied, they're the two that will be shortlisted. It also turns out that one of them in particular (as an act of revenge), will do anything they can to be the successful candidate!
I found Love Between Enemies a little slow going at first (only because I was impatient and wanted to know the outcome asap, lol), but I loved it, and I’m looking forward to reading Lennon and Jade’s story in the final book of this series.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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Kaitlynn Taylor
5.0 out of 5 stars
Must read romance!
Reviewed in Canada on 3 August 2018Verified Purchase
Love Between Enemies by Molly E. Lee is the second book in her Grad Night series, I would suggest reading this series in order as these characters are interconnected and in order to fully appreciate the story it's easier to read it in order. I love how Molly's writing style always manages to grab my attention from the very first chapter and with all of the detail I always feel so invested. I would absolutely recommend this series to anyone looking for their next romance read!

Lenoreo @ Celebrity Readers
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great beginning and end!!
Reviewed in the United States on 9 January 2018Verified Purchase
I received a free copy through NetGalley in exchange for an honest and unbiased review/opinion.
3.5 stars — This one started off fantastically and ended leaving me super duper happy… It was just the middle that stretched a bit more than I’d like. Basically the book suffered from some similar pitfalls, or rather things that bothered me, as the first book in this series; I think I just had slightly less patience than I did for the first one. But quite a few of the things I loved about the first book were also present in this one. The funny thing is the concept of having the book take place in a 24 hour period was both a great strength because it made the book very unique, but also a source of trouble, as it makes the conflict in the book drag out a lot of the time. I’m not sure if I’m making sense. But it was another case of “will they, won’t they” and “I made a mistake, no I should stick to my guns.” Which is OK for a bit, but when it goes on too long I lose interest and just want to get to the next thing. This one was close, but…just a bit too much.
But getting back to the beginning…while you definitely don’t need to read the first book in the series, I did and so I was already curious about what had happened to make Gordon snap, and what Zoey’s revenge plan was. I was worried that I wouldn’t end up liking either character actually, b/c they both didn’t leave a great impression in the previous book. And quite frankly, I don’t tend to seek out enemies to lovers stories b/c hate can make me uncomfortable…but Zoey and Gordon weren’t really enemies so much as adversaries…competitors. So it definitely wasn’t a normal enemies to lovers story, and I appreciated that personally. So all that to say that right from the prologue and first chapter I was relieved to connect with both Gordon and Zoey. And I didn’t have to wait very long to have my curiosity satisfied and to understand what would make Gordon and Zoey make such poor choices. And I did understand them. Both of them, though I will admit I sympathized more with Gordon’s situation than Zoey’s, but they were both struggling with challenges.
I liked Zoey well enough, but I can’t honestly say I really fell in love with her. She was bright and fun and determined, but always it was overshadowed by her narrow minded focus on revenge. She was so tunneled in to her own problems, I feel like she forgot that if she didn’t confide in anyone, then they might not realize what her home life was like. One thing I did appreciate about her side of the story is that while her parents weren’t the best, they were also not monsters…basically they were flawed as well, and 3 dimensional. I liked how that resolved in the end, though part of me is not entirely sure if she learned a bigger lesson with all that happened… Obviously she regretted her revenge plan, but did she understand that perhaps not everyone’s motivations are the same? Hmmm….
My heart broke for Gordon, and I can honestly say that I *did* fall in love with him. He was smart, hardworking, kind, loyal to his family, and just kind of adorable in his cluelessness. I feel like he learned more lessons than Zoey did…though I suppose I wish it would have been more obvious if he learned not to judge other people based on things he sees on the outside. The only thing that disappointed me a bit with his side of the story was how often he would almost tell Zoey the full story, but then choose not to. I understood why; he didn’t want that to be the excuse for his behavior, b/c it was wrong no matter what. But it was frustrating how often he’d cut himself off right before… Perhaps if it never came up it would have bothered me less.
These books are interesting b/c in terms of steaminess, they are good examples of young adult…innocent and sweet and cute. I liked how innocent Zoey and Gordon were, and that made their kiss that much more satisfying. BUT in terms of the details in the partying, the drinking games, I could see some stricter readers classifying it more mature young adult. For me, I kind of liked that it didn’t pull any punches in that direction, it made it feel more authentic and realistic. And now I want to play True Americans, or at least figure out what it’s about. They definitely had a lot of fun moments at the party together, learning what it would be like if they supported instead of competed.
I loved seeing little glimpses of Braylen and Fynn throughout the story, and I’m just that much more excited to see what’s going on with Lennon and Jade. I wouldn’t have minded more stories from this group of seniors. But this one was a bit lighter on the secondary cast. We did get Gordon’s Dad, who was amazeballs, but most of the others played very small roles.
So all in all I still really enjoyed myself, just not *quite* as much as with Bray and Fynn. But I seriously can’t wait for the next one.
3.5 stars — This one started off fantastically and ended leaving me super duper happy… It was just the middle that stretched a bit more than I’d like. Basically the book suffered from some similar pitfalls, or rather things that bothered me, as the first book in this series; I think I just had slightly less patience than I did for the first one. But quite a few of the things I loved about the first book were also present in this one. The funny thing is the concept of having the book take place in a 24 hour period was both a great strength because it made the book very unique, but also a source of trouble, as it makes the conflict in the book drag out a lot of the time. I’m not sure if I’m making sense. But it was another case of “will they, won’t they” and “I made a mistake, no I should stick to my guns.” Which is OK for a bit, but when it goes on too long I lose interest and just want to get to the next thing. This one was close, but…just a bit too much.
But getting back to the beginning…while you definitely don’t need to read the first book in the series, I did and so I was already curious about what had happened to make Gordon snap, and what Zoey’s revenge plan was. I was worried that I wouldn’t end up liking either character actually, b/c they both didn’t leave a great impression in the previous book. And quite frankly, I don’t tend to seek out enemies to lovers stories b/c hate can make me uncomfortable…but Zoey and Gordon weren’t really enemies so much as adversaries…competitors. So it definitely wasn’t a normal enemies to lovers story, and I appreciated that personally. So all that to say that right from the prologue and first chapter I was relieved to connect with both Gordon and Zoey. And I didn’t have to wait very long to have my curiosity satisfied and to understand what would make Gordon and Zoey make such poor choices. And I did understand them. Both of them, though I will admit I sympathized more with Gordon’s situation than Zoey’s, but they were both struggling with challenges.
I liked Zoey well enough, but I can’t honestly say I really fell in love with her. She was bright and fun and determined, but always it was overshadowed by her narrow minded focus on revenge. She was so tunneled in to her own problems, I feel like she forgot that if she didn’t confide in anyone, then they might not realize what her home life was like. One thing I did appreciate about her side of the story is that while her parents weren’t the best, they were also not monsters…basically they were flawed as well, and 3 dimensional. I liked how that resolved in the end, though part of me is not entirely sure if she learned a bigger lesson with all that happened… Obviously she regretted her revenge plan, but did she understand that perhaps not everyone’s motivations are the same? Hmmm….
My heart broke for Gordon, and I can honestly say that I *did* fall in love with him. He was smart, hardworking, kind, loyal to his family, and just kind of adorable in his cluelessness. I feel like he learned more lessons than Zoey did…though I suppose I wish it would have been more obvious if he learned not to judge other people based on things he sees on the outside. The only thing that disappointed me a bit with his side of the story was how often he would almost tell Zoey the full story, but then choose not to. I understood why; he didn’t want that to be the excuse for his behavior, b/c it was wrong no matter what. But it was frustrating how often he’d cut himself off right before… Perhaps if it never came up it would have bothered me less.
These books are interesting b/c in terms of steaminess, they are good examples of young adult…innocent and sweet and cute. I liked how innocent Zoey and Gordon were, and that made their kiss that much more satisfying. BUT in terms of the details in the partying, the drinking games, I could see some stricter readers classifying it more mature young adult. For me, I kind of liked that it didn’t pull any punches in that direction, it made it feel more authentic and realistic. And now I want to play True Americans, or at least figure out what it’s about. They definitely had a lot of fun moments at the party together, learning what it would be like if they supported instead of competed.
I loved seeing little glimpses of Braylen and Fynn throughout the story, and I’m just that much more excited to see what’s going on with Lennon and Jade. I wouldn’t have minded more stories from this group of seniors. But this one was a bit lighter on the secondary cast. We did get Gordon’s Dad, who was amazeballs, but most of the others played very small roles.
So all in all I still really enjoyed myself, just not *quite* as much as with Bray and Fynn. But I seriously can’t wait for the next one.

Beckyrae99 (Becky Wise)
4.0 out of 5 stars
Rivary/revenge at it's finest...
Reviewed in the United States on 8 January 2018Verified Purchase
I love a good enemy/rivalry read. Love Between Enemies is amazing and just that.. Seriously this one will squeeze the heart and makes it clear that there is a fine line between love and war. Zoey and Gordon have been competing against each other all through grade school and high school. As true to any high school based story drama will occur and boy does it. You don't know who you want to side with or feel sorry for more. You see a chance for the hatchet to be buried and yet the war still ranging on at times too. I love the chemistry between Zoey and Gordon. They are so alike yet so perfect. True feelings finally come to light and just wow. There is such a thing as taking revenge too far and yet it does take a bigger person to admit the wrong. But not only to admit the wrong but to also make things right all around.
If you've read Love in the Friend Zone then you know how grad night is getting on. I love how Molly is retelling it in snippets with each couple. She really makes you feel like you are there at the party following each and every group watching everything unfold. I'm having trouble deciding if I love Fynn and Braylen or Zoey and Gordon more. Grad Night series is amazing and you can't go wrong with this YA read. I'm so looking forward to Lennon and Jade's story next.
If you've read Love in the Friend Zone then you know how grad night is getting on. I love how Molly is retelling it in snippets with each couple. She really makes you feel like you are there at the party following each and every group watching everything unfold. I'm having trouble deciding if I love Fynn and Braylen or Zoey and Gordon more. Grad Night series is amazing and you can't go wrong with this YA read. I'm so looking forward to Lennon and Jade's story next.
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NICUnurse
5.0 out of 5 stars
There’s a fine line between love and hate sometimes.....
Reviewed in the United States on 10 January 2018Verified Purchase
So I did something I haven’t had to do in a while. I bought a book. *gasp! And of all things, I bought a young adult romance book! *bigger gasp!!
OK, so all joking aside, young adult fiction just isn’t my thing. Usually. Unless Molly E. Lee is the author. Then, because she is as awesome as you’d think she is, and I LOVED her EDGE series, I gave book 1 in this series a try. Kind of helped that I was able to read an ARC. But this time around I didn’t score one. And money has been really tight for a while. But it’s Molly’s work... so I did it! And it was birthday money WELL spent! I literally JUST finished this book after binge reading it in just under 3 hours. I couldn’t STOP until I found out how it all got worked out!
If you haven’t discovered the joy that is reading a story written by Molly, GO! NOW! You don’t know what you are missing!
OK, so all joking aside, young adult fiction just isn’t my thing. Usually. Unless Molly E. Lee is the author. Then, because she is as awesome as you’d think she is, and I LOVED her EDGE series, I gave book 1 in this series a try. Kind of helped that I was able to read an ARC. But this time around I didn’t score one. And money has been really tight for a while. But it’s Molly’s work... so I did it! And it was birthday money WELL spent! I literally JUST finished this book after binge reading it in just under 3 hours. I couldn’t STOP until I found out how it all got worked out!
If you haven’t discovered the joy that is reading a story written by Molly, GO! NOW! You don’t know what you are missing!

carmen
4.0 out of 5 stars
This is as strong as the first!
Reviewed in the United States on 19 January 2018Verified Purchase
Ms. Lee, you are impressive. The setting of this book is the same party from the introductory novel, but it's awesome to read how this featured couple handle the events and fallout of the occasion.
Gordon and Zoey have been academic adversaries since elementary school. They've competed for the top spot for so long, they've hardly noticed how inspiring the other person is; how the person's drive keeps up their own determined pace. Even less noticeable? Their romantic potential!
I loved the vulnerability and willingness to yield when the other was threatened. Gordon and Zoey took a walk in each other's shoes and it was necessary exposure. They appreciated and respected each other even more and learned to accept their own blessings.
Seriously in love with this series! The rock star and the mathlete star in the next installment. When Lennon yelled after Jade at the party, I knew hearts were a fire. So ready!
Gordon and Zoey have been academic adversaries since elementary school. They've competed for the top spot for so long, they've hardly noticed how inspiring the other person is; how the person's drive keeps up their own determined pace. Even less noticeable? Their romantic potential!
I loved the vulnerability and willingness to yield when the other was threatened. Gordon and Zoey took a walk in each other's shoes and it was necessary exposure. They appreciated and respected each other even more and learned to accept their own blessings.
Seriously in love with this series! The rock star and the mathlete star in the next installment. When Lennon yelled after Jade at the party, I knew hearts were a fire. So ready!