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Stolen Moments

A. B. Jackson

A Secret Romance Is Hardest To Hide In The Spotlight

Barcode 9781738530595
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Release Date: 20/01/2026

Genre: Fiction
Sub-Genre: Romance
Label: Jackal Publishing
Series: Stolen Romance Series
Language: English
Publisher: Jackal Publishing

A Secret Romance Is Hardest To Hide In The Spotlight
A high-heat male-male forced proximity, spicy romance with all of the drama and all of the feels. Loosely inspired by a true story. Perfect for fans of Rachel Reid's Heated Rivalry Series.
Stolen Moments is the first book in The Stolen Romance series trilogy. An insta-lust, male-male, forced proximity, strangers-to-lovers, spicy romance with all of the drama, all of the feels, and ends on a nail-biting cliff-hanger. Loosely inspired by atrue story!

The book comes complete with its own original songs, which can be heard in the audiobook version of Stolen Moments, or found by searching Alexander Morgan on your preferred music platform (Spotify, Apple, YouTube etc).

Book Synopsis

Alexander Morgan stands at the pinnacle of pop superstardom-desired by millions, envied by all. But behind the dazzling lights and deafening applause lies a man haunted by secrets. To the world, he's flawless, untouchable. In truth, he's barely holding on.

Christopher Foster, back in London for his sister's wedding, has his own ghosts to bury. He never expected to collide with Alexander's turbulent orbit-nor to stir something in the superstar that refuses to stay hidden. As sparks fly and old wounds reopen, the carefully constructed world Alexander lives in begins to fracture under the weight of a passion too fierce to deny.

With the world clamouring for a piece of Alexander, the stolen moments he shares with Christopher become his only escape from the suffocating grip of fame. But in a world where image is everything and the spotlight never fades, can something real survive?

Or will one exposed truth destroy them both?