Teaching with the Enemy by Jaqueline Snowe

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Teaching with the Enemy by Jaqueline Snowe
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Gilly Carter has kept her lofty inheritance a secret from her coworkers, knowing first-hand how money changes people. But when she’s forced to rely on more than her bank account, will she rise to the task?

After winning teacher of the year last spring, she’s pumped to begin the new school year. Her fantasies of rainbow colored bookshelves and students giggling at her math puns are dampened when she discovers Christopher Callahan, a one-night stand who ghosted her, is not only her co-worker, but they’re paired together to teach first grade.

While he’s kind to everyone else, Christopher doesn’t even try to hide his distaste for Gilly. He turns his nose up at her extravagant classroom decorations and accuses her of not teaching from her heart. When Christopher challenges her to a spirit week competition where neither of them can spend a cent, Gilly doubles down: she freezes her funds for the entire month, vowing to live off her teacher’s salary alone.

As they grow from enemies to lovers, Gilly knows she must come clean with Christopher about being an heiress, but a bigger threat looms—a blast from the past well-versed in blackmail.
With the freeze on her funds, Gilly is forced to do things the hard way. But if she loses Christopher in the process, no amount of cash will heal her broken heart.

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  • Original Title:Teaching with the Enemy
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:ISBN:978-1-64898-049-7
  • Publisher:City Owl Press
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Table of Content

  • 1. Cover
  • 2. Title Page
  • 3. Copyright
  • 4. Dedication
  • 5. Praise for Jaqueline Snowe
  • 6. Contents
  • 7. Want More City Owl Press Books?
  • 8. Keep Reading Romance!
  • 9. Chapter 1
  • 10. Chapter 2
  • 11. Chapter 3
  • 12. Chapter 4
  • 13. Chapter 5
  • 14. Chapter 6
  • 15. Chapter 7
  • 16. Chapter 8
  • 17. Chapter 9
  • 18. Chapter 10
  • 19. Chapter 11
  • 20. Chapter 12
  • 21. Chapter 13
  • 22. Chapter 14
  • 23. Chapter 15
  • 24. Chapter 16
  • 25. Chapter 17
  • 26. Chapter 18
  • 27. Chapter 19
  • 28. Chapter 20
  • 29. Chapter 21
  • 30. Chapter 22
  • 31. Chapter 23
  • 32. Chapter 24
  • 33. Chapter 25
  • 34. Chapter 26
  • 35. Chapter 27
  • 36. Chapter 28
  • 37. Epilogue
  • 38. Sneak Peek of Painting the Lines
  • 39. Keep Reading Romance!
  • 40. Want More City Owl Press Books?
  • 41. Acknowledgments
  • 42. About the Author
  • 43. About the Publisher
  • 44. Additional Titles
  • 45. Sign up for Jaqueline Snowe's Mailing List

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Parker Isles
Parker Isles

Yeah, had to stop reading because the author put more thought into the dating and sex scenes instead of the plot, conflict, and character development. Gilly has a problem called stupidity, not her being a spendthrift or careless with her money. If the author had actually depicted her as someone who is wasteful, hoarding material possessions, or solves problems with money instead of ingenuity (like she's accused of) then all would be fine. I could get over her initially shitty romantic partner who she should've reported to Assistant Principal Dave and gotten him fired, or at least reassigned to another teacher. Christopher is ridiculously unprofessional and stupid as well. Why did it take him over 3 months to learn that Gilly didn't steal his money or con him? Like, he didn't ask his bank to investigate the potential fraud and they didn't recouperate the missing funds? But what I actually can't get over is how this privileged, rich white woman with all the resources in the world couldn't comprehend to get in contact with lawyers or the police! I don't care how "big hearted" Gilly is, she has millions of dollars to literally bury Samantha in lawsuits or put her in jail. Her brother and best friend in this story are dumbasses too. If someone you love is being blackmailed, you take them straight to the police station/lawyers first! You don't have this stupid prolonged scenario of "I need to tell the truth!" And her brother's reaction was super shitty too! Yeah, his heart was broken for six months but his sister lost 10k and has been repeatedly harassed and blackmailed by your ex, of course she's crying! Yes, she is a victim!

Reply3 years ago
  • paul allen

    so true

    3 years ago