Stealing the Dancer by Alexa Riley

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Stealing the Dancer by Alexa Riley
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Whitley has finally escaped her gilded cage, but she isn’t prepared for life on the outside. Working at a strip club seemed like a good idea, especially since they don’t ask a lot of questions. But one night a handsome stranger makes her an offer she can’t refuse, and things get complicated.
Mack’s been hired to find the daughter of one of the world’s most dangerous crime bosses. On paper it looks like an easy job, but when he finds Whitley, there’s no way he’s taking her home. Stealing her wasn’t the smartest idea he’s ever had, but letting her go isn’t an option.

Warning: Is kidnapping a love language? If so, these heroes are fluent! Pack a bag and stay a while because these guys aren’t letting you go anywhere.

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Table of Content

  • 1. Cover
  • 2. Title Page
  • 3. Contents
  • 4. Copyright
  • 5. Dedication
  • 6. Stealing the Dancer
  • 7. Chapter 1
  • 8. Chapter 2
  • 9. Chapter 3
  • 10. Chapter 4
  • 11. Chapter 5
  • 12. Chapter 6
  • 13. Chapter 7
  • 14. Chapter 8
  • 15. Chapter 9
  • 16. Chapter 10
  • 17. Chapter 11
  • 18. Chapter 12
  • 19. Chapter 13
  • 20. Chapter 14
  • 21. Epilogue
  • 22. Say You’re Mine
  • 23. Dedication
  • 24. Chapter 1
  • 25. Read Me Romance
  • 26. Stalk the Author

3 comments
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em0 _bean
em0 _bean

I'm def not subscribed

Reply13 days ago
    em0 _bean
    em0 _bean

    alexa Riley is cringe

    Reply13 days ago
      Kiley O
      Kiley O

      Stealing the Dancer, Book 3 of an untitled series, was about Whitley Baxter, the daughter of Roy Baxter, "one of the world's most dangerous crime bosses", and Mack Reins, the youngest of three brothers who co-own the Reins Detective Agency. Sheltered her entire life and rarely allowed to leave the gated home in which she was raised, Whitley finally found a way to escape. The only problem was that she couldn't share her true identity with anyone willing to employ her, so the only job she could get was as a server in a strip club that was willing to "pay her under the table". This story was a little more far-fetched than the first two, especially the way it ended. The daughter of a kingpin ran away, and got found not long later by a PI hired by her father, only for them all to get caught in the crossfire with traitors...and everyone was okay with that outcome? Even the mob boss? Yeah, I can't see that going down quite as smoothly in reality as it did in the story. There was some angst, a lot of drama, and a tremendous amount of corny twists and turns that just didn't gel together as well as they should have. The book needed more grit, more content, and a better plot than it had. The characters were a bit more underdeveloped than those of the first two books, and they weren't quite as believable. There was just too much about them that had a fake ring to it and was too hard to swallow. I ended up giving this story a 3.5-star rating, rounded up to four. I'll add it to the Keeper for the Shelves collection, but only because it goes with the first two in the series.

      Replya year ago