Title: The Dancer
Author: Ursula Sinclair
Series: The Ballerina Series (#3)
Genre: New Adult/Contemporary Romance/Multicultural Romance
Publisher: Isisindc
Publishing, LLC
Release Date: Aug 1, 2015
Edition/Formats Available In: eBook
Blurb/Synopsis:
“Let me in.”
Dante
It’s not easy being a male dancer in a world where women
dominate. Ballet. Yeah, I’m a ballet dancer, but I prefer male professional
dancer. Still, I am at the top of my profession. Choreographers clamor to
create dance pieces for me, and women just clamor for me period. See, being
straight in a female dominated profession has its perks. But even though I
don’t hurt for companionship, I still get up in the middle of the night
reaching for something, someone, who is not the person lying next to me.
Because I always wake up feeling empty inside…until. She played for me.
Kali
It’s not easy being a female in a male dominated profession.
Most people can’t name five female guitarist, bass or lead, but I bet they can
name five male guitar players. Still, I am at the top of my profession. I’ve
proven to the world that music ability isn’t driven by gender. It hadn’t always
been that way, but now I am in constant demand. My time is no longer my own. As
for a relationship with a significant other? I stay away from other musicians I
perform with or might perform with, like the plague. Not good to mix business
with pleasure. Still, I’m only human and I wake up in the middle of the night
reaching for something that’s just not there. Then one day he danced for me,
and suddenly, I was no longer empty inside.
Violence. Due to the
content of this work recommended for 18+ only.
This is the third
book in The Ballerina Series but can be read as a standalone.