There she meets Marcus Campbell, who has had the most hellish year imaginable. When he shredded his Achilles tendon onstage, he lost every chance of his dad seeing him perform before he passed away. Marcus has spent the months since in physical therapy, worrying he'll be too old to dance by the time he's fully recovered. Now he's supposed to play tour guide for the company's new arrival.
But as they tour Sydney together, Heather and Marcus discover an immediate mutual attraction--one they absolutely cannot act on. ANB has a strict no-dating policy, and even a hint of romance could cost them both their jobs.
Still, Heather has followed the rules her whole life . . . maybe it's time to break one.
"Angyal educates readers about the kinds of reforms that are desperately needed in the ballet world, and the people who are pushing for those changes." --Bookishly Jewish.
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"Some of my favorite authors are raving about this novel so, of course, when I had the chance to read it, I didn't hesitate. . . . Pas De Don't had humor, passion, and interesting commentary on work place harassment. The secondary characters and plot enhanced the primary plot and helped provide that little something extra and the pacing made reading this so easy, I felt like I was done before I even started." --Must-Read Books or Die.
"A sweet romance, beautifully picturesque setting, and an immersive peek into the world of professional ballet? Sign me up." --The Bucolic Bookshelf.
"...fantastic. The characters and the plot are grown up and the romance is tender (and steamy). Angyal uses her background in dance to ground her romance between professional dancers in the physical joy of being a dancer, without glamorizing (or fetishizing) all the things beyond art that make ballet a world apart." --Cannonball Reads.
"A lyrically beautiful romance about two hurt lovers who find healing together, even if they might have to risk it all to keep it." --B. And Her Books Reviews.
"A sexy, smoldering romance that pulls back the curtain on the world of ballet and deftly portrays the ambition, drive, and passion of those who live and work in it." --Library Journal.