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Dance of Love New 4 Star Review
Dance of Love by Inge Saunders is a short,
fun and flirty read. The author paints a convincing tale as she introduces her
characters whose depth and emotions are so raw and relatable you feel it!
Ashley's passion for achieving her goals, to finding true happiness no matter
what obstacles stand in her way I find sincere. And her determination, her grit
and her passion to make her dreams become a reality compliments and enhances
the plot. The hero is likable and sincere. He is true to his beliefs and stands
by his decisions with a strong sense of thoughtfulness and determination one
just has to respect.
At the end of the day I'd say Dance of Love
is a remarkable story of life, love and chasing dreams, teaching us to never
give up on things our heart sets out to achieve but rather to put our best foot
forward until we win the battle of fulfillment in the end.
Dance of Love
All roads lead to Rome when Ashley Solomons
embarks on fulfilling her dream to become a world-class dancer. But there’s one
person who stands in her way. “It`s a no from me,” Antonio Machiavelli.
When Antonio’s auditions for a lead principal
end in wintry Cape Town, the last thing he expects is to have more than a
knee-jerk reaction to an audition. Ashley not only verbally challenges him, but
also translates her fire and cheekiness into an edge of your seat performance.
Can Antonio keep his distance from Ashley? Can
Ashley focus on fulfilling her dream of becoming a lead principal? Or will love
have its way?
SNEAK PEEK!
Ashley grimaced.
He let the girl get to the chorus before dismissing her as
well. The other panel members spoke kindly, and she didn’t leave in tears as
the candidate before her had.
Before he could call next, she walked out on stage. She
didn’t stand a chance in hell, so why give him the satisfaction of ordering her
around? Finding her center, she met the eyes of the panel and blinked. Maybe
she should have Googled Antonio Machiavelli, she mused standing transfixed. He
was much younger than she expected and more attractive.
He appeared to be in his early thirties, with a mop of dark
curls falling across his forehead. Even seated, he towered over the other
judges. No wonder every girl’s unnerved.
He`s intimidating with his tanned hands folded in front of him on the table..
His grim scowl reminded her to not cave.
“What’s your name?” the lone woman on the panel asked with a
kind smile.
“Ashley,” she replied.
The woman glanced down at her clipboard. “It says here you
have no formal training.”
Antonio Machiavelli gave a deep sigh. Her brow furrowed.
“Yes.”
Nail-biting silence reigned for a moment then the woman
waved her hand. “Proceed.”
Antonio Machiavelli placed his fingers at his temples. “Do
we have to? She has no formal training. She’s wasting everyone’s time.”
Ashley’s jaw clenched. “How about you let me finish my
audition? You’ll have enough ammunition to ridicule me with after.”
That got his attention. She couldn’t see the color of his
eyes, but if she had to guess, she’d say fiery red. He sat forward in his
chair, leaning over the table, dwarfing it.
He had the persona of an angry wolf out to devour her. The
thought set her heart racing. What?
She watched too much True Blood.
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Author Bio:
Inge Saunders fell in love with books when
she started reading romance novels with her grandmother. Intrigued by the
worlds books unlocked, it was inevitable she would take pen
to paper.
She forms part of Romance writers’ Organization of South Africa (ROSA)
and currently has two books out with Decadent Publishing; Falling for Mr. Unexpected and her latest release Dance of Love.
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