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—the third installment in the When in Rome series—she takes the "rivals-to-lovers" trope and cranks up the heat, the humor, and the heartfelt stakes. The Setup: Two Teachers, Two Pen Names
When in Rome (published in 2022) is a contemporary romance novel by , the USA Today bestselling author known for her signature blend of witty banter, small-town charm, and closed-door (or "fade-to-black") romance with emotional depth. Beg- Borrow- or Steal - A Novel -When in Rome B...
Beg, Borrow, or Steal succeeds not because it glamorizes crime, but because it humanizes need. By structuring the plot as an escalating scale of desperation, the novel forces readers to confront their own hypocrisy regarding property and privilege. The “happily ever after” is not dependent on returning what was stolen, but on redefining what was truly owed. In the end, the protagonist learns that some things—dignity, love, justice—cannot be begged for, borrowed against, or legally purchased. They must be taken. —the third installment in the When in Rome
, a fist-sized hunk of gold and emeralds currently tucked behind three feet of reinforced glass in a private villa. By structuring the plot as an escalating scale
The Currency of Deception: Examining Morality and Connection in "Beg, Borrow, or Steal"
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, the villa’s lead security consultant, finally sat at the bar. She didn't use a crowbar; she used a smile. She begged him for a "private tour" of the collection, playing the role of a wide-eyed academic.



