Stealing the Thief by Alexa Riley

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Stealing the Thief by Alexa Riley
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Sadie loves her dad, and all she wants is for him to be happy, but her mother is making the divorce a nightmare. When Sadie finds out there’s a detective snooping around, she decides to break into the detective’s office and find out the real dirt. Turns out not only is she a terrible thief but she might have gotten herself kidnapped in the process.
Ari’s brothers have taken off and left him to run things on his own. When a late night alarm goes off and he finds a little thief hiding under his desk, he never imagines what he’s capable of. Stealing Sadie wasn’t on his to-do list, but one look at her and he’s never letting go.

Warning: Is kidnapping a love language? If so, these heroes are fluent!

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Table of Content

  • 1. Cover
  • 2. Title Page
  • 3. Contents
  • 4. Copyright
  • 5. Dedication
  • 6. Stealing the Thief
  • 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. Chapter 15
  • 22. Chapter 16
  • 23. Epilogue
  • 24. Stealing the Dancer
  • 25. Chapter 1
  • 26. Read Me Romance
  • 27. Stalk the Author

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Kiley O
Kiley O

Stealing the Thief, Book 2 in an untitled series, was about Sadie Delanito, a college student majoring in Engineering, and Ari Reins, co-owner of the Reins Detective Agency. Sadie was the daughter of a man the Reins men were investigating for a client going through a nasty divorce. When she found their business card on her dad's desk, she wanted to find out if they had any dirt on him because her mother was a nasty piece of work and would do anything to ruin her dad. So Sadie decided to break into their business and find out what they had, if anything, on her father. The only problem was, Ari caught her because she set off all their silent alarms. Once Ari had identified Sadie, he took her to his home. He had already fallen for her, the same as Lawson had done with Vanna in Book 1, although he had not yet admitted to anything except to being intrigued with her, even to himself. The first 8 chapters were devoted to a ton of back-and-forth banter between the two MCs, and it was all just fluff n stuff filler that was not only repetitive but it could all have been left out. Sure, it was cute and humorous to read, but it was a waste of time, ink, and the possibility of making a better story. O.M.G., I don't know of any other book that had the characters babble complete nonsense chapter after chapter! It was a never-ending flow of idiot phrases and thoughts that were just a waste of space and had no bearing on the real story. There was a good amount of angst and drama, but nothing OTT. There were enough twists and turns to hold the reader's attention and just enough spicy scenes to keep that interest alive. However, the plot was a bit weak, and the storyline was all over the place, leaving quite a few unresolved issues. But it was a good enough story to earn a five-star rating and to be added to the Keeper for the Shelves collection with the first book of the series.

Replya year ago
    Noni Bahati
    Noni Bahati

    Sorry, for the bad Review, but I have read better from these Authors. It was just OK, not the spicy I used to love from them, sad.

    Replya year ago
      Nat Blaque
      Nat Blaque

      Sounding more like Alexa.

      Replya year ago
        K Paul
        K Paul

        Getting back to her stride

        Replya year ago
          T F
          T F

          Nice

          Replya year ago
            Memphis Layne
            Memphis Layne

            This was cute

            Replya year ago