The Summer We Danced

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Pub Date 7 Apr 2016 | Archive Date 18 Apr 2016

Description

‘Sweet and romantic, a story guaranteed to have you smiling’ – Milly Johnson

Shall we dance?

After a humiliating divorce and watching her former rock star husband leave her for a model live on reality TV, Pippa is determined to disappear. So she returns to the small Kent village where she grew up to make a fresh start.

Little did she know that would mean saving her beloved childhood dance school or falling for her old school crush Tom too!

‘Sweet and romantic, a story guaranteed to have you smiling’ – Milly Johnson

Shall we dance?

After a humiliating divorce and watching her former rock star...


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ISBN 9781848454651
PRICE £12.99 (GBP)

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This was a lovely feel-good book set in a village around a dance studio that has been there forever. Pippa has returned to her old home after her divorce and to try and gain a bit of confidence, and lose a bit of weight, and she turned to her old dance school run by Miss Mimi, who also taught Pippa to dance when she was a child. Miss Mimi is now in her eighties and Pippa ends up helping her run the school by sorting out the admin side and, after Miss Mimi gets ill, helps her recuperate by helping organise a big 50th anniversary show, along with reconnecting with her childhood crush Tom and his daughter Lucy. Very enjoyable book!

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