She entered his campaign under a borrowed name.
He knew before she reached the door.
Isla Dane was sent into Ashford headquarters with a clean badge, a false credential, and one instruction: find the private file that would prove the dynasty built its future on buried evidence.
The Ashfords deserve exposure. Everyone in opposition politics knows that.
Then Theo Ashford looks across a strategy table and calls her by the name she did not give him.
The youngest Ashford is not the heir, not the senator, and not the scandal the cameras want. He is the man who watches doors, records, staff lists, badge logs, and lies. He knew Isla was false before she signed the visitor book.
He let her stay anyway.
Because Isla is not the only infiltrator.
Because the photograph that exposed her was bait.
Because someone inside the opposition and someone inside the Ashford machine are building the same trap, and both sides need a beautiful enemy to take the fall.
To survive, Isla must work with the man she came to destroy.
To protect the record, Theo must trust the woman trained to betray him.
Every stolen file becomes a confession.
Every private bargain becomes a risk.
Every touch between them is dangerous enough to become evidence.
And when the capital learns who has been feeding secrets across the line, Isla will have to decide whether revenge is still power when the truth costs the only man who saw her coming.
She came to ruin the Ashfords.
He may be the one Ashford she cannot survive hating.
His Beautiful Enemy is an adult dark political romance with false identity, enemies-to-lovers tension, campaign infiltration, romantic suspense, public scandal, surveillance, shared secrets, a morally gray Ashford hero, and an ambitious heroine who refuses to be used by either side.