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Piper Lawson, USA Today bestselling author

The Complete Enemies Series (Audio)

The Complete Enemies Series (Audio)

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 ✨ THE COMPLETE ENEMIES SERIES FROM WALL STREET JOURNAL & USA TODAY BESTSELLING ROMANCE AUTHOR PIPER LAWSON.

I sold my soul to a man I hate. Now, he owns me.

A British billionaire with a vendetta.
A young DJ he's obsessed with.
Get swept away in the designer luxury, Ibiza beaches, and sexy encounters of ENEMIES!

 

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Captivatingly sexy and fresh. It consumed me.” -Beautiful Chaos Reviews

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “The spice of romance and brute force of a cage fight...a combustible inferno.” - Reviewer

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Overflowing with drama and suspense. Rae and Harrison will take you on an emotional roller coaster.” - Reviewer

 

A glimpse inside the Enemies world

“It’s a new club. The renovations are only just complete. And new talent,” he goes on as I start for the entrance.

I pull up, turning to cock my head at him. He only nods before retreating to the driver’s side.

New talent indeed.

I head to the back door. Security stands at attention when they see me.

A man with a purpose is dangerous to the world.

A man without a purpose is dangerous to himself.

When I enter a room, it’s to tell people what I want and make it immediately clear I’m going to get it. The faster they see that, the more painless it is.

My first acquisition was filthy and spare, cobbled together like the money I used to finance it. Now, I stride down a private hallway used for deliveries and talent, absorbing the fresh paint and shining floors with a grim satisfaction.

When I bought Debajo, everything was in disrepair, as if its name meant not only “beneath” but “forgotten.”

It takes a particular eye to see what others miss. But for a man who looks beneath the surface, one who’s as relentless as he is patient...

There is treasure to be found.

Now, the club is a cool kiss. An elegant reminder of how far I’ve come.

 

Listen to the entire story from start to finish. No gaps. No guessing.

Everything you need to binge Piper Lawson’s billionaire romance world in one place.

No unfinished arcs.
No missing connections.
No hunting for the next book.

Just the full experience, uninterrupted.

This is for readers who like to finish what they start.

If you’ve ever fallen into a series and wanted to keep going—without stopping, waiting, or wondering if you missed something—this is for you.

 

All AUDIOBOOKS INCLUDED IN BUNDLE (IN LISTENING ORDER):

  1. Beautiful Enemy ✔️ 
  2. Beautiful Sins ✔️ 
  3. Beautiful Ruin ✔️ 
  4. Beautiful Salvation ✔️ 

Book Description

I made a deal with my worst enemy. Now, he won’t let me go.

I had a plan: sign a contract, escape to Ibiza, and rebuild my life.
It didn’t include Harrison King. A British billionaire with a sharp mind, a sharper tongue, and a reputation as ruthless as his business empire.

He’s the reason my world went up in flames. The last person I’d ever trust.
But he offers me a way out. One that comes with fine print and even finer temptation…and I can’t afford to say no.

Now, I’m in his world. Under his roof. Following his rules.
The fire between us is impossible to ignore, and the more I learn about the man behind the tailored suits and cocky smirk, the more dangerous he becomes...

Not because he’s my enemy.
Because he might be something more.

Look Inside

The man across the arrivals lounge in Ibiza is abrasively beautiful. The kind of attractive that could rip you in two.

Which is exactly what seeing him does to me.

Wearing a dark suit, cut close to his strong body, he carries himself with a confidence no man should possess.

No one is that right, least of all him.

The man in the lounge turns, calling out to a woman across the room. He’s handsome, but I realize he’s not the man I haven’t been able to get out of my head for the past two months.

This man has dark eyes, not electrifying blue ones. He lacks the crisp British accent that reeks of boarding schools and privilege. Plus, I don’t have that feeling in my gut, as if the ground is vibrating beneath my feet.

“I’m sorry, Miss Madani.” The baggage clerk’s bright voice drags my attention back to the counter. “Your bag was tracked from New York to Heathrow but hasn’t shown on the system since.”

Her words settle in, and a knot forms in my chest. “That’s not possible. I need that bag.”

“If we can’t deliver it to you in twenty-four hours, you will be reimbursed up to five hundred euros.”

I press the heels of my hands to my eyes.

Barely sleeping on the plane, then stumbling onto the next after stopping to brush my teeth and collect a Starbucks grande to get me through customs and the transfer is catching up to me.

I should’ve known it was a bad idea to put everything I owned in that bag.

Including my pills.

Someone bumps me from behind, and I glance back to see a string of five women in matching white minidresses. The woman at the front of the bachelorette train that was on my plane is wearing a crown and sash, and the train hollers about “one last time.”

I’m the only one here not looking for a party. 

“I understand this is disappointing. A young woman like you, I bet you had your vacation wardrobe chosen.” The woman takes in my black tank top and ripped jeans as if I’d do better to start from scratch.

“I’m not here on vacation.” I shove a chunk of dark hair out of my face and feel for my crossbody bag, the computer nestled inside.

Thank fuck.

I wonder what she’d say if I told her the truth. That I’m here because I set my career on fire standing up for what I believed in and every venue that was fighting to finger me two months ago is dodging my calls.

When I leave the baggage area, the low-grade throbbing in my gut won’t quit.

The company that hired me said they’d send a ride. Sure enough, by the doors is a huge man in a linen suit with graying hair. He holds a sign that says “L. Queen.”

“That’s me.” Professionally, at least. “You can call me Rae.”

“No baggage?”

“I wish. What’s your name?”

“Toro, señorita.”

I fall into step with him as we dodge tourists and head out the double doors.

“Looks like everyone’s here to party,” I notice. 

The people pouring out of the airport are ready to dance and drink and party their cares away.

“And you?” Toro asks.

“I’m here to help them.”

I grin and slide my sunglasses onto my face, the warm air washing over me. It was spring in New York yesterday, and now it’s summer in Spain.

The ocean breeze washes over me as Toro shows me to a Mercedes limo and holds open the back door.

“I’m riding up front.”

Before he can argue, I pull on the passenger door and lift a book off the seat—Eat, Pray, Love.

“This your throwback book club pick of the week?” I set it on the dash, and my lips twitch as I cut him a look. “Don’t get me wrong, I read it. Upper-middle-class blond chick searches for purpose after her divorce. Found it as relatable as you probably did. Some of us don’t need an international journey to find ourselves.”

I fasten my seatbelt as he pulls out of the spot.

“Then what are you doing here?”

I shift in my seat under his suddenly curious gaze. “Dream come true. You mix in Ibiza, you can work anywhere.”

But this gig isn’t just my big shot…

It’s my last shot.

I’m twenty-four years old, and if I don’t crush this residency, I might never get another chance to do for a living the one thing that makes me feel alive.

I’ve wanted to make electronic music since I first put on headphones in front of the computer my parents got me after a traumatic sophomore year of high school. 

DJing connects me with an audience in a way that’s safe and intimate at once. Unlike other performances, they don’t come to watch me.

They come so I’ll move them.

There’s no better trip.

But the industry doesn’t exactly welcome new people with open arms. I’ve fought with everything I have to get where I am. 

Or at least where I was two months ago.

“You came alone,” my driver says as we pull out of the airport, and I arch an eyebrow.

“You’d be surprised what a woman can do without a man, Toro,” I tease.

I can’t imagine being serious enough about a guy to have him travel with me for work. 

I’m not blaming my viewpoint on divorced parents. More like every time life has gotten hard, I’ve found myself alone.

People leave fast when having your back costs them something. 

“I have a grown daughter I haven’t seen in some time. She is independent like you. That is why I’m reading the book. My wife said our daughter enjoyed it, and I would like to understand what she likes.”

It’s so paternal my chest tightens. “She’s lucky you take an interest.”

“I’m sure your parents are very proud,” he says, and I swallow the hard lump that rises up my throat without responding. “I will take you to your accommodations.”

“Would you take me to the club instead? I need to check on some specs.” Besides, there’s nothing I’ll do at the villa except stress about my bag.

Toro palms the wheel like a caress. “Debajo. It means below.”

We pass another venue on the beach side of the road. The sign marking the entrance to the outdoor club is huge, and I watch it in the passenger mirror, a shiver starting in my chest and leaving me tingling all the way down to my toes.

“That’s La Mer.” I sit up straighter. 

People plan their entire vacations, their entire years, to join the party at one of the biggest clubs in the world.

“I’m going to play there someday.”

Toro laughs. “No woman has.” He shrugs at my curious look. “My daughter is into EDM.”

I slide my sunglasses down and smile, feeling my ribs expand with possibility. “Tell her I’ll be the first.”

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