'Stolen Beauty' was thrilling. Its pulsating plot was filled with intrigue, suspense, attempted murder, a missing relative, a house fire, researching the situation, bits of levity, staying with a friend, an adorable soccer game for three-year-olds, a real date, a hike, kisses, a shooter (?!!), shots fired, a move to a safe house, being under surveillance, contacting INTERPOL, a rescue attempt, an attempted kidnapping, a wild goose chase, an unexpected casualty, insight into organ donations and recipients, running away, a special sighting, an abrupt change in plans, infiltrating a Cambodian compound, feigning a seizure, uh oh!, migrant guinea pigs, and falling in love. Knox and Sage, the protagonists, worked overtime to try to achieve their HEA. From overcoming Sage's childhood health trauma to Knox's undying support, I kept rooting for them. Additionally, I liked the humor that was interjected into this tale of seeking out an organ trafficking ring such as, Telling Sage about a woman I casually dated appeals about as much as a plant-based hamburger patty. Also, I liked the figurative language such as, A tear falls down one cheek. The effect is one of a wildfire being doused with a helicopter load of water. Overall, I liked the riveting narrative. I received a copy for free and am voluntarily giving my honest review.