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For both Zane and Darby, their small town roots hold a terrible secret. Now, decades later, they've...

The Happy Hoofer
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The Mars House
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When an apocalyptic dust storm engulfs Mars, cutting off power to the capital, a refugee and a...

The Feckin' Book of Everything Irish: That'll Have Ye Effin' An' Blindin' Wojus Slang - Blatherin' Deadly Quotations - Beltin' Out Ballads While Scuttered - Cookin' an Irish Mammy's Recipe
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A deadly compendium of all your favourite feckin' books Do you know the difference between a bowsie...

Carma (21 KP) rated Bad Reputation (Bad Bachelors, #2) in Books
Jun 17, 2019
Wes is the son of famous dance parents. He has lived in the world of ballet and dance his entire life. He wants to break free of his family name and legacy and start something on his own, he leaves the family business much to the chagrin of his very opinionated mother. He comes up with an idea for an off-off broadway show that will engage the audience right into the middle of the show. Now all he needs are investors and a star dancer for the female lead. With a website posting reviews about his manhood threatening to derail any hope of funding he needs to find a way to get his show off the ground.
Remi is an ex ballerina currently living in New York teaching ballet class at her friends studio. She has dream of opening her own studio now that her career in the dance world looks to be over. A chance meeting at one of her parent/kid classes has her reconsidering giving up on her dream. But can she put her past mistakes behind her and not head down the same ruining road of disaster.
I really enjoyed the dynamic of Wes and his mother, his father was pretty much talked about not actually to during this novel. Wes was trying his hardest to show his mother that he can make it on his own, without being a disappointment to the family name, while waiting for her to dish out an I told you so.
I wasnt sure I liked the gossip articles, review blurbs etc that were at the beginning of each new chapter. At the beginning they were very distracting, but as the story went on they really added to and became part of the story. I received an advance copy from the publishers without any expectation for review. Any and all opinions expressed are solely my own. I cant wait to read many more books from Stefanie London, starting with Bad Bachelor (Book 1 in this series)

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The Old Vic, one of the world's great theatres, opened in 1818 with rowdy melodrama and continued...

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Balancing sophisticated melodies and irresistible rhythms with lyrics by turns cynical and...
