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Stealing Heaven by Elizabeth Scott
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Reader reviewed by cosmicdustbella
My name is Danielle. I'm eighteen. I've been stealing things for as long as I can remember.
Dani has been trained as a thief by the best--her mother. Together, they move from town to town, targeting wealthy homes and making a living by stealing antique silver. They never stay in one place long enough to make real connections, real friends--a real life
In the beach town of Heaven, though, everything changes. For the first time, Dani starts to feel at home. She's making friends and has even met a guy. But these people can never know the real Dani--because of who she is. When it turns out that her new friend lives in the house they've targeted for their next job and the cute guy is a cop, Dani must question where her loyalties lie: with the life she's always known--or the one she's always wanted.
Elizabeth Scott tells the surprising story of a mature teen who longs to be on the strait and narrow even though all her life crime is all she knew and all she was taught. Dani has never spent long in one place, and nobody ever really noticed her, until now. As she makes her struggle trying to decifer what she should do, you find yourself rooting for the troubled teen and hoping for her to make the right choice. With a shocking end that you will not see coming, you will not be able to put this book down until you have finished it.
My name is Danielle. I'm eighteen. I've been stealing things for as long as I can remember.
Dani has been trained as a thief by the best--her mother. Together, they move from town to town, targeting wealthy homes and making a living by stealing antique silver. They never stay in one place long enough to make real connections, real friends--a real life
In the beach town of Heaven, though, everything changes. For the first time, Dani starts to feel at home. She's making friends and has even met a guy. But these people can never know the real Dani--because of who she is. When it turns out that her new friend lives in the house they've targeted for their next job and the cute guy is a cop, Dani must question where her loyalties lie: with the life she's always known--or the one she's always wanted.
Elizabeth Scott tells the surprising story of a mature teen who longs to be on the strait and narrow even though all her life crime is all she knew and all she was taught. Dani has never spent long in one place, and nobody ever really noticed her, until now. As she makes her struggle trying to decifer what she should do, you find yourself rooting for the troubled teen and hoping for her to make the right choice. With a shocking end that you will not see coming, you will not be able to put this book down until you have finished it.
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