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The Ballroom Class

Lucy Dillon

7 Reviews

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Fiction, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Romance

For the millions addicted to Dancing with the Stars and So You Think You Can Dance - a novel tapping into the world's latest craze.

When three couples join a new ballroom class, they're all looking for some magic in their lives.

Lauren and Chris are getting married, and Lauren's dreaming of a fairytale wedding with a first dance to make Cinderella proud. Not wanting to be shown up on the dancefloor, her parents Bridget and Frank have come along too. They normally never put a foot wrong, but Bridget's got a secret that could trip them up unexpectedly. Meanwhile Katie and Ross are looking for a quick-fix solution to their failing marriage even though neither is quite sure who's leading who anymore.

As friendships form over the foxtrot, the rumba rocks relationships, and the tango leads to true love, all the students in the Ballroom Class are about to face the music and dance...

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Praise for The Ballroom Class

  • It's for everyone who loves to watch dance, join in a dance and all those whose heart is in dance. - Arlene Phillips, judge for Strictly Come Dancing

  • I adored this juicy novel... you'll be swept off your feet - Louise Bagshawe

  • Strictly Come Dancing with added off-floor love, betrayal and glitz makes Lucy Dillon's dazzling debut a must for ballroom fans. - Mirror

  • A charming, heartwarming, entertaining read for all would-be dancefloor divas - Glamour

  • A top tome for all who've come over a little Strictly Come Dancing of late... If you like a healthy dose of glitter and spangle with your reading, look no further. - InStyle

  • Frothy fun for fans of Strictly. - New Woman

  • Tango-tastic - Closer magazine

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Lucy Dillon

Lucy Dillon grew up by the seaside in Cumbria, and read English at Cambridge University, before working as a fiction editor. She is the best-selling author of eleven novels set in the market town of Longhampton, including Romantic Novelists Association Novels of the Year Lost Dogs and Lonely Hearts and A Hundred Pieces of Me. An enthusiastic collector of dog-related junk, Lucy lives in Herefordshire with an English Otterhound, a Welsh Pembroke Corgi and a Scottish Husband.

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