Sale books for November!

After the last blog post (the one about dance movies I recommend) I thought, it’s time to promote my books featuring dancers. All of the books I’ll talk about below are set in Los Angeles. Each is a standalone novel, but the main characters in all five are part of the same dance community and projects; they are friends connected by dancing.

Not all of my stories featuring dancers are on sale, but through December 1 the following five titles are offered for 99c each on all platforms. Click the book’s title for a link to AMZ, and the Books2Read tag at the end for universal buy links.

FACE THE MUSIC: this F/M midlife second-chance-at-dancing novel centers on law office co-workers who quickly bond and eventually fall in love while seeing just how far they can take their dancing. Both are highly trained; FMC Paula has an MFA degree in dance and MMC Mike danced with a company in Minneapolis until a car crash that left him seriously injured. HEA. CW: death of a friend. Books2Read

BEAT: this M/M novel centers on an architectural draftsman and a tux-shop manager who meet on a hot summer night at a club in West Hollywood, hook up once, then don’t see each other again for nearly a year. There’s a seven-year age gap and some difficult back story for the older man. Their entire relationship is built around dancing, which takes them from social clubs to the DanceSport competition in the Gay Games. HEA. CW: excessive drinking, past drug use, family conflict. Books2Read

TAKE EVERYTHING: this M/M novel centers on a law-firm records manager and a professional dancer who have a six-date fling before the dancer heads off for a long cruise-ship contract. While they’re apart, both men face some personal fears and decide to make a few changes. When they meet again, both are ready to try for a real relationship. HEA. CW: anorexia, alcoholism, death of a friend. Books2Read

SMOOTH: this F/M novel centers on an HR admin and a mortgage broker, introduced by friends, who quickly determine that they are perfect partners - on and off the dance floor. Low-conflict, longish timeline, and lots of dancing. HEA. CW: difficult pregnancy leading to emergency C-section. Books2Read

ONE ENCHANTED EVENING: this M/M novel covers 15 years in the lives of two of my anchor characters, who meet in their 40s just as they’ve begun to fear they’ll never find true love. HEA. CW: parental rejection, death of a friend. Books2Read

If you want more after reading one (or all) of these, check out my index pages to find other titles featuring dancers! And let me know what you think. Learning to dance in my 30s was the beginning of twenty-plus years of social fun, friendship, competitive success, performance, and the only true glamour I’ve ever experienced. I’ve shared all that with my characters, and now it’s your turn. Happy reading!

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