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Turning Pointe
By Katherine LockePublisher Description
Zedekiah Harrow is Alyona Miller's other half—the Z to her A, her rock in the chaotic, competitive world of professional ballet. He's the one person who can talk her anxiety away, the one person she knows will never judge her. That she's starting to think about him as more than a best friend is something new entirely.
Aly is Zed's everything, but their "just friends" label is beginning to chafe. When the company embarks on a month-long European tour, the magic of Amsterdam and a nearly indecent pas de deux routine combine, making their chemistry—both on and off the stage—impossible to ignore.
But just as Aly and Zed begin to see what everyone else already knows, just when they've taken the leap from friends to lovers, the unthinkable happens. And in the blink of an eye, Aly and Zed are tossed back to the beginning…
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Aly is Zed's everything, but their "just friends" label is beginning to chafe. When the company embarks on a month-long European tour, the magic of Amsterdam and a nearly indecent pas de deux routine combine, making their chemistry—both on and off the stage—impossible to ignore.
But just as Aly and Zed begin to see what everyone else already knows, just when they've taken the leap from friends to lovers, the unthinkable happens. And in the blink of an eye, Aly and Zed are tossed back to the beginning…
19,000 words
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Avigail Raphael
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“'Turning Pointe' is the prequel novella of 'District Ballet Company series. I got it for free on my kindle six years ago. I heard about the series from BookTube and thought the premise was interesting. ( I also heard many good things about her 'Balloonmaker' series written by Katherine Locke.) I
I am a person that likes to read both physically, and I have to have an e-book simultaneously. I was looking through my backlist books on my kindle, and as I was browsing, I decided to read something short, as my physical copy is a chunker.
The story pieces together the events leading up to what will happen in the next two novels and shows Aly andZed's relationship as they go from best friends and partners to something irrevocably more. I loved the little moments between the two, and among each of them, that meant so much.
This novella builds up very well and makes me want to find out what will happen to the two main characters. I believe that I will continue with the series in the formidable future.
If you are a person that likes ballet, I believe you should read Turning Pointe and the whole District Ballet Company. Looking forward to reading more stories by Katherine Locke.”
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“well shit”
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About Katherine Locke
Katherine Locke lives and writes in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she's ruled by her feline overlords and her addiction to chai lattes. Her day jobs always vary, but in the past, she's worked in nuclear weapons abolition activism, lead poisoning prevention and education, and food safety at a mushroom farm. She secretly believes most stories are fairy tales in disguise. She likes heroines with dirty mouths and heroes with boyish charm. Find her on Twitter @bibliogato!
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