Strictly Come Dating
Saturday nights are strictly for dancing…
As the glitter ball shimmers and sequins flash, forty-year-old Maggie remembers the pull of the dancefloor. But now, as a newly divorced mum of two, Maggie’s certain her dancing days are over. Or are they…?
Encouraged by her friends, Maggie dusts off her silver stilettoes and enrols for dancing classes, all she needs now is the perfect partner.
Enter Seb. Young, carefree and hot as hell, Seb is definitely a perfect 10! Even though everything about him is outrageously inappropriate! But as Seb sweeps her across the dancefloor every week, Maggie begins to see a new side to him; kind, caring, funny, strong.
And Maggie realises that he’s the only one she’d like to foxtrot with…perhaps even forever
If you’re looking for an easy, light-hearted romance – you don’t need to look any further! When Mum of two, doctor and Strictly Come Dancing aficionado Maggie is introduced to Seb there is an instant connection. With Seb being 10 years younger than Maggie, she’s shocked to find he’s remotely interested.
Maggie is definitely a Type A control freak, she needs lists and to have everything meticulously sorted and organised. When Seb and his complete opposite personality collide, they seem to balance one another despite the odds of them getting along being minute. Their personalities compliment one another and worked to make Maggie more willing to be spontaneous with the opposite effect on Seb.
The theme of dancing is prevalent throughout the book but the actual dancing is barely written about. That was my only minor disappointment. The characters felt realistic and it was great to have side characters feel as real as the main ones.
Overall, this is an easy read perfect for reading if you’re looking for a cozy, heartwarming book. A cute read that really made me wish I could go dancing!
Purchase Links
UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B087M1SMCP
US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083W3RMW4
Author Bio –
A former pharmacist, I’m now a medical writer who also writes romance. Some days a racing heart is a medical condition, others it’s the reaction to a hunky hero.
I’ve two sons and a husband who asks every Valentine’s Day whether he has to buy a card (yes, he does), so any romance is all in my head. Then again, his unstinting support of my career change proves love isn’t always about hearts and flowers – and heroes come in many disguises.
Social Media Links –
Website: http://kathrynfreeman.co.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kathrynfreeman
Twitter: https://twitter.com/KathrynFreeman1
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