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Stolen Kisses

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“The minute I stop annoying you is the minute hell freezes over.” How do you solve a problem like Seth Lee? Simple. Create a list of rules and stick to it as if your life’s survival and happiness depend on it. For seventeen-year- old Ella Perry, the only thing bigger than her obsession for Nuttela brownies and sushi is her lip balm collection, and if something happened to it, she would not survive. And when attractive Seth Lee decides to steal her most precious collection –all hell breaks loose. A rebel with a good sense of humor, Seth Lee is every girl’s manic pixie dream boy. And nothing gives him more pleasure and delight than pestering his best friend’s sister, Ella. With Seth’s warm and funny personality, Ella soon sees him past the smirks, chuckles, and well-groomed hair. Their story is the picture-perfect high school romance, except for one tiny Seth Lee has a troubled past. Tangled in his own family’s dark secrets and trapped in a prison of his own making, he must do everything he can to keep the only girl he ever cared for safe—even if protecting her means breaking her heart. Will Ella ever get her stolen lip balms back or will Seth steal her heart as well? This new young adult book is for everyone who’s looking for a light hearted read. Smile and be surprised at every turn of the page. Bring back bittersweet memories of your first love and grab a copy now.

239 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 25, 2017

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5,689 reviews342 followers
April 29, 2018
Ella Perry has two obsessions - one her lip balm collection and the other is hating Seth Lee. He is her arch nemesis and the bane of her existence. He is the guy that all the girls want in her high school but Seth Lee only has eyes for one girl, and that's Ella. It would be ok if Ella only ever saw him at school, but the thing is Seth is best friend's with Ella's brother, and he is also currently living at their house as he has some family issues that need to be worked out. During the book, we learn that Seth's hot and funny side is a facade as deep down he is hurting as his family life is a mess. He is the son of two drug addicts, and Seth must get their fix, or else consequences happen, and the ones he loves will get hurt or worst killed as it has happened before. Now as Seth finds himself falling harder for Ella, he is also trying to protect her but Ella is the type of girl who wants to stand by her man in thick and thin, and if there's a problem, she wants to help no matter the consequences. During the book, Ella will discover that people aren't all they seem and that sometimes the ones you thought you could trust - you really can't, and the ones people say are bad influences are some of the most caring around. Can Seth prove to Ella that he wants to be worthy of her and that no matter what the future brings, he will always fight for her? If you are in the mood for a good edgy Teen Romantic read, then check out Stolen Kisses by Kerttu-Liis Kiili today.
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547 reviews
March 24, 2017
Stolen time

There are so many things wrong with this book. There are several run on sentences, character development is poor, and the dialogue is superficial. People do not actually talk like that!

It had a good enough story line for me to finish but you have to ignore all the other things in the process. Felt more like fan fiction.
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6 reviews
April 15, 2017
Dissapointment

I hate to admit, but I think that this was the first book I didn't love as much as I thought I would. I was excited to read it, and see what it was about, but I am a little disappointed. The plot line was confusing and a bit all over the place. There were also quite a few grammatical errors, but I understand that if your not from America, with all of our annoyingly complex rules and requirements, there are bound to be mistakes. I wish I could say it was a great read, but I do want to read a few of your newer books to see improvement.
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4 reviews1 follower
August 3, 2017
Ohh my god


I really thought this was gonna be good. It wasn't. The story line was so weird. And why did she keep forgiving him even after all that he did???!!! It was just kind of a dumb book. And I don't like calling books name unless I really don't like them and this was just really dumb. I don't know how her a Calvin were friends. At first I thought he was gay. That's how much this story line was all kinds of weird. I'm not even sure what the story line was. And everyone was kinda stuck up. I'm not marking it as spoiler because I'm saving you the time, effect, and money don't buy the book!! It was so bad. And I normally don't even rate books. If I could give 0 stars I would.
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Author 7 books17 followers
September 17, 2017
DNF (Did Not Finish)

The idea behind this story seemed cute. A teenage girl starts falling for her brother’s best friend, but the execution lacked the appeal the blurb brought. The characters and how they handled the various situations seemed unbelievable. The language of the characters as they spoke to one another was atrocious and didn’t fit the way they’d originally been made out to act. When the mother, who’d been so accepting of things a normal mother wouldn’t have been at the beginning of the story, suddenly seemed against the very things she’d been for, I just couldn’t handle it anymore and put it down.
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Author 8 books27 followers
May 21, 2017
Ehhh....

This story had so much potential. I loved the characters but the story never fully evolved for me. I wanted more. I felt it was too much of a cluster. Too much confusion. Like I said a ton of potential. Maybe I'll try future books from this author.
2 reviews
March 6, 2017
Horrible, do not bother

This book is so poorly written. The writer is all over the place. It's just plain bad. It reminded me of books I wrote in high school. Then I saw the writer is a teenager. Why would anyone publish this garbage. I hope she goes to college because writing is not for her.
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287 reviews
March 7, 2017
This book is poorly written and it's all over the place, the main character hates the guy one second, but then it seems like they're best friend the next. I feel like this book and the characters are very childish.
68 reviews
February 11, 2017
Terrible writing.

It all made sense when I saw at the back of the book that the writer is 18 and English is her second language. It's a child's fantasy of what this situation would be like. The way the characters talk is painful.
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May 10, 2017
Really good. :). recommend it to all young adult readers just takes u in and you just cannot put it down.
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