
Undeniably Enemies
Boston's Irresistible Billionaires, Book 5
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Teddy Hamilton
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Samantha Brentmoor
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J. Saman
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©2025 J. Saman; Julie Saman (P)2025 J. Saman; Julie SamanWhat listeners say about Undeniably Enemies
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- Erin
- 03-04-25
Angsty
Jack & Wren have such a tumultuous relationship, they have a past that has caused a lot of hurt & animosity. But they can’t escape each other, when Jack is best friend’s with Wren’s brother.
There is so much tension and angst and snark between these two. Jack is hopelessly in love and doesn’t know it, and Wren is holding onto her hurt so she can’t see it.
Once these two FINALLY work their past out, it is passion, love, banter, healing and spice.
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- Gillek2
- 05-04-25
Wren and Jack!
Wren has loved her brother’s best friend Jack for years until the night they gave into the chemistry between them, however all he wanted was to ensure it never happened again. Since then, their relationship is antagonistic as she tries to distance herself from him but that is proving to be very difficult as they find themselves colleagues and neighbors.
Jack has feelings for Wren as well but his loyalty to his best friend doesn’t allow him to be with her. When he finally gives into the chemistry between them there is no going back even if it causes turmoil in their careers and when it comes to those they love.
The biggest obstacle that Wren and Jack faced was getting out of their own way. Every time they are together the sparks fly whether they are giving in to the chemistry between them or sparring with each other. Teddy Hamilton portrays the swoony side of Jack while Samantha Brentmoor brings not only the tension between them but the emotions as well.
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- Mari Vidal
- 02-04-25
really getting to know each other
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Jack and Wren see each other in a party where they where a masked not knowing they know each other after the fact and Jack feels guilty because her brother is his BF and he is ten years older and he took her Vcard. a year later they see each other at Thanksgiving and then at a bar where Jack insulted Wren then again 3 years later when both move to boston as Jack is a er doctor and Wren is a student. Wren was Assæted by an ex boyfriend and after that night she hasnt been the same she developed OCD and she doesnt trust especially because she is a Fritz who are royalty. their is a back and forth between them. after finding out Jack is her txt buddy she is furios and again the chemistry between them is fire and they spend a night together and Wren freaks out and run until Jack goes to see her.
Jack and Wren have this hate and love and lust relationship where their friends see. They have ths resenment toward each other that it has help to keep them apart until they cant and they finally come together and the kinks they tried is hot.
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- JoJo
- 03-04-25
Jack & Wren
Jack and Wren were hateful and spiteful towards each other but the smexy times was off the charts lustful. Loved the push & pull between them, the sparks and how deep their (specially Jack’s) connection was despite everything.
And because such yumminess always comes in pairs, Samantha Brentmoor and Teddy Hamilton smashed their parts as Wren and Jack.
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- PATRICIA
- 03-04-25
Love this one!
I love getting lost in a book, and J Saman always lets me in her books. This series is phenomenal and now it's Wren's turn to have her story. She has always had a crush on Jack, her brother Owen's best friend. After his rejection, it took her some time to get over him, but now working in his emergency room, the feelings of hate are palpable. Learning they are next door neighbors is just the icing on the cake! So now the two have to learn to live with each other. Little do they realize, there is a thin line between love and hate. This age gap story is fantastic. Witty banter, secret rendevouzs, just this one times and a thread of tragedy kept me captivated. Jack is sweet, always there, ready willing and able for Wren. Wren is dealing with life, trying to find he niche and Jack is there to help. Plus seeing the other members of the family, including her grandmother is like coming home. I loved this listen.
Samantha Brentmoor and Teddy Hamilton enhance this story with a fabulous narration. Brentmoor is Wren, from young girl to resident and she grows and matures all through it. She finds her strengths and passions and gives Wren all the emotions. Hamilton is Jack, and at first a little bit of player. But as he has grown older, it's evident in the nuances exactly how Jack is feeling. Loved these two and enjoyed their performance.
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- Tori Emma Olivia Winson
- 04-04-25
Best J.Saman Story ever written!
Every book in this series has been phenomenal, but Jack and Wren just took the top spot (Sorry Mason and Stone 🙏)
Holly, hell, what did I just finish listening to. First, let me just say Teddy and Samantha deserve an Oscar for this performance, Both narrators bring their characters to life with distinct voices and emotional depth. The Teddy captures Jack’s broody intensity perfectly, while Samantha gives Wren just the right mix of vulnerability and sass. Their delivery makes the tension feel palpable and the romantic payoff even more satisfying.
What makes Undeniably Enemies stand out in the romance genre is its careful balance between heartfelt character development and spicy romantic build-up. Wren and Jack's history adds weight to their present-day conflict, and their journey from animosity to affection feels natural rather than rushed. J. Saman doesn’t shy away from letting them fumble and fight their way through their feelings, which makes their eventual connection all the more rewarding.
Let's just say the spice went a whole another level with this book, and I thought Mason and Stone had the dirty talk down pat. J. Saman just joined the ranks of Elodie hart and Sadie Kincaid for me!
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️/5
Narration: 5/5
Plot: 5/5
Overall: 5/5
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- Crystal
- 05-04-25
True enemies to lovers
I love when an enemies to lovers trope have main characters who truly don’t like each other. These two were believable as enemies. I really liked the progression of their relationship. The chemistry between the two was truly explosive and provided some steamy scenes. I also loved the emergency room / hospital setting and the workplace scenario. It added a nice layer of angst. This has been such a great series. I love how close and intertwined this group is and the check ins we get from previous couples.
I could not have dreamt a better duo to narrate this story. They are a dream team with a dual style narration. Both did phenomenal with voicing their counterpart characters. The emotions can out in force as well. Very good audio performances!!
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- Bette
- 02-04-25
Fantastic Story, Characters & Narration🎧 Loved It All!
J. Saman’s “Boston’s Irresistible Billionaires” series has become one of my favorites, and it is great to be back in the amazing world she created and spend time with the equally amazing characters. This fifth book is Wren Fritz and Jack Kincaid’s story, an enemies-to-lovers, best friend’s younger sister, workplace romance, an original multilayered story that captivates your attention, tugs at your heartstrings and humorous moments that make you laugh. Their story starts out magical and with a bang at a masked ball, he a villainous vampire and she Cinderella, a drink with magical powers, an instant connection and a steamy encounter. When the masks come off, not only do they realize they know each other, but he just took his friend Owen’s younger, off-limits sister’s v-card. Cinderella did not get her fairytale ending that night, though she was happy to be rid of her v-card, not happy with how Jack, who she crushed on for the longest time, reacted. Of course, they run into each once in a while, and are like oil and vinegar, never mixing, never getting along. Then they both wind up back in Boston, working in the same hospital, with Jack as her boss, a disaster in the making, maybe, maybe not. Jack has been fighting off his feelings for Wren, but it is getting impossible to ignore his attraction and the undeniable chemistry between them. These two are something else, and it was great to watch them navigate their new situation, and then see their relationship morph into something so much more. I loved how everything played out in this book, with the perfect balance of drama, angst, charming humor and witty dialogue, heartfelt emotions and steamy romance. As usual, the writing, plot and world building are incredible, as are the character growth and development. There are so many exceptional moments in this book, and what Jack did for and with Wren to deal with her fear and inner demons warmed my heart. There are some great side/secondary characters in this book and series too, you can not help but to love those Fritz. J Saman, thanks for another fabulous story and emotional rollercoaster ride.
🎧📚🎧 Samantha Brentmoor and Teddy Hamilton knocked it out of the park with their amazing performance with character voices that were fitting for a perfect portrayal of each. Brentmoor was a natural in Wren’s role, grasping all sides of her personality, from her vulnerabilities to her fierceness, and Hamilton did the same as Jack and was just as amazing in his role. They were fantastic performing the roles of all the side/secondary characters, too. Their pacing and tone were right for the story and they handled the witty dialogue effortlessly. You could hear how much heart they put into their work as they capture all the characters’ emotions and have you feel each one. These two are entertaining storytellers, and their performance captivates your attention and keeps you glued to the story.
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- Morgan
- 05-04-25
Amazing!!
I’m in love 😍 their banter 🔥
I loved how protective our mmc was too, and how we got to see every side to both these characters. It felt like a 2000’s Rom com 🥹 with a mix of 10 things I hate about you and how to lose a guy in 10 days - definitely recommend!!
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