This book
was recommended to me by a friend because she knows that I was involved with
ballroom dancing(I did compete in Pro/Am in the 90’s and had a little success)
and she thought I would enjoy it. I did
a little cringe because I usually don’t enjoy fiction involving this subject
because I find so many errors. YES, I
know it is fiction but sometimes I just can’t get past the parts that were far
from true. I am very happy to say that
this book is well written and well researched plus the sex scenes (m/f,m/m and
m/f/m) are HOT.
Lizzie
Maynes and Dima Turgenev are 3-Time World Latin Dance Champions, roommates,
best friends and in their late twenties.
Lizzie has recently returned to their New York apartment and is acting
out. The couple is unsure of their dance
future and their own feelings for one another.
Dima feels responsible for causing Lizzie’s injury although injuries
happen, falls happen it is the way of a dancer’s life. After Lizzie’s injury and recuperation, Dima
became a headliner at Club Devant. He is
thriving, able to break-free of the strict rules of competitive dancing and let
his artistic side loose. Lizzie believes
that Club Devant is little better than a burlesque club and that Dima is
lowering himself performing there.
Lizzie believes that the partnership should prepare to make a run at a 4th
Title. Dima does not want to, he hopes
that if Lizzie will attend a show that she will see the freedom that he is
enjoying that she will agree to join him.
The night
that Lizzie finally decides to attend Dima’s show she is so affected that she
seduces a hunky bartender in Dima’s dressing room so that he walks in on the
act. Dima watches and then exits. Lizzie soon decides that they should have a
threesome. Paul, the easy-going Texan,
agrees and Dima introduces him to man on man sex.
Paul soon
senses that Dima and Lizzie have true feelings for one another and that his
role is a bit of a buffer between them as they attempt to find a way to
communicate their feelings to one another.
There are many scenes in which our dancers cannot seem to communicate
their thoughts or feelings. Lizzie soon
begins working with the choreographer at Club Devant secretly in preparation to
take over the role as Dima’s partner in hopes of connecting to the good parts
of their life. There is a happy ending
to the story.
I will admit
that I found the characters a bit frustrating at times, Lizzie and Dima have
been together since they were thirteen.
In the dance world this is common where teen partners are raised as
brother/sister and then they are portrayed as lovers and some marry but few
happily. I found Lizzie to be immature,
out of control and seemingly difficult to be with. Dima is portrayed as a closed off soul.
Damaged by his parents descent into alcoholism and he is a control freak. After all of the years together, I just found
it very difficult that they could not vocalize their fears/feelings and
concerns. Paul is so easy going that I
felt sorry that he was pulled into the maelstrom of the partners life. Yes, he did benefit from the sexual lessons
and he turned out to be the most even-headed of the group.
This is a
very well written book with clearly written characters. The sex scenes are hot and they are expanded
which I really enjoyed. I would
recommend the book even if you have no interest in ballroom because it is well
written.
(3 Orgasms
and I am torn between 2 and 3 stars- I think my downgrading to 2 is due to my
frustration with the inability to communicate but I think someone who isn’t
into the dance world would give it 3)
~BARBARA~
3 Orgasms Read (Very Good)
Barbara, I'm with you...having spent quite a bit of time in the ballroom dance world over the last year I was pleasantly surprised how well researched this book seemed to be. I loved it as well. Glad to know someone else who knows that lifestyle did as well!
ReplyDeleteGreat review, Barbara! Katie's cover is hot!
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