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Rescuing a puppy from the side of the road when I have no job, and nowhere to live is a bad decision. Moving in with my brother’s very hot, very off limits teammate is worse.
The plan was for me to spend the summer after graduating with my masters degree living with my older brother. The problem is, his building doesn’t allow pets.
Enter Rhett Darlington: my brother’s teammate and best friend. And my new roommate.
Only Rhett is more than that. He’s also the man I’ve had a crush on forever. The man who just confessed he wants me too.
I’m doomed. How can I resist a southern charmer of a professional baseball player walking around with no shirt on, cuddling my new puppy?
He’s a guy who doesn’t let anything keep him from what he wants, and what he wants is me. There’s my brother to consider, but we can keep it casual and—more importantly—a secret, right?
Or is Rhett Darlington destined to be my next bad decision?
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🎤Narrated by Lena Lee & Alexander Neal

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars
Steal A Kiss is a really sweet addition to Julia Jarrett’s Vancouver Tridents series as Southern Charmer Rhett finds his HEA with Evie, his teammate’s little sister.
It’s a relatively low-angst story between these two, who have always had a bit of a crush on one another. Evie is done with her college studies and is about to move in with her brother Kai while she searches for a job in special education — but she just rescued the most adorable little puppy and Kai’s building does not allow pets. So instead, she bunks in the guest room at his buddy Rhett’s place, where she tries to hide the crush she’s had on him for years. Once Rhett and Evie give in to their mutual attraction, they keep their relationship a secret because Rhett doesn’t want to break bro code with Kai. And I must admit, Kai’s reaction once he eventually discovered that Rhett and Evie are together was quite refreshing.
The drama between the couple comes from Evie’s older sister, who gets up in her head and makes her begin second-guessing what she wants from life. But I really appreciated how they were open and honest with each other, and talked it out to come up with a compromise rather than ignoring how they truly feel and causing a divide between them. I also really loved how Evie was a support to Rhett with his dyslexia, and never made him feel ashamed about his learning disability.
Narrators Lena Lee and Alexander Neal did a wonderful job with this story. I loved Neal’s Southern twang, and I thought he perfectly captured Rhett’s sweet and spicy sides. Lee gave a wonderful vulnerability to Evie, and I loved how she played the character’s awkward moments as well.
This book was a great addition to the Vancouver Tridents series! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.
