Dance of Life

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Pub Date Jan 31 2014 | Archive Date Jan 31 2018

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Description

Charice Marin has lived her entire life with a father who is nothing more than a shadowy figure who dances on the fringes of her consciousness. While in Paris, the American prima ballerina finds herself partnered with Domitri Auberchon, a danseur noble with his own share of shadows and secrets, and from their first meeting, her life is never the same. When an unscrupulous man from her mother's past reappears, dangerous complications arise, and Charice is forced to find her father if she is to save her mother and herself. But Charice's discoveries only serve to throw suspicion on her mother and family. Can Domitri convince Charice he can be trusted when his own past threatens their love and their future?

Charice Marin has lived her entire life with a father who is nothing more than a shadowy figure who dances on the fringes of her consciousness. While in Paris, the American prima ballerina finds...


Available Editions

EDITION Ebook
ISBN 9781611163155
PRICE $4.99 (USD)
PAGES 326

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Dance of Life is a well written inspirational romance. The book has a good plot and well thought out characters. I enjoyed the author's style of writing and will be reading more of her work.

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This was an enjoyable and quick read. The characters were well-developed and there was a plot that was enjoyable.

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