Reserve your copy of Dare to Dance
Have you been waiting for Kross Maxwell’s story. He’s the triplet who fans have dubbed ‘a mystery.” If you think Kade Maxwell is the man to swoon over, you may be surprised that Kross might take a step up over his big brother. Anyway, I’m excited to tell you that his book will be released on 9/13/2016. Out of all the Maxwell Series books, Dare to Dance is the one you don’t want to miss. Why you might ask? Well, according to beta readers, this is by far their favorite book in the series. Here’s what they’ve said.
“It tugs at all your emotions, and will leave you speechless.”
“This story is fantastic!”
“I cried through the entire book.”
As the author I even cried. I still get all teary eyed when I read the story for a second, third and even a fourth time. For me, there is a very good reason. But I won’t give that way. You’ll be able to read all about it when the book goes live. Until then, check out the synopsis and preorder your copy here: DARE TO DANCE LINK
Hoping to sign with one of the biggest boxing promoters in the country, Kross Maxwell has to maintain a near perfect record. He can’t afford to lose any more bouts. But his head isn’t in the ring. Instead, he can’t seem to shake his past that’s been beating on his mind. To get back in the game, he goes in search of the girl he walked away from–the one girl who’s always owned his heart.
Twenty-year-old, Ruby Lewis, is angry and frustrated with the way her life turned out. She dreamed of becoming a ballerina, but instead of performing for the rich and famous, she’s swinging her fists at girls twice her size in filthy, underground fights. She’d give anything to sleep in a bed, rather than the cold dark streets of Boston. Begging for her next meal, she often thinks of the friends she once had, the nice home she lived in, and the only boy to ever steal her heart. But Kross Maxwell wouldn’t want her now–not with dirty fingernails, ragged clothes and oily hair. But when she runs into him, the concrete wall she’s erected around herself threatens to crumble, and she can’t let that happen–if she wants to survive and get back the only thing that’s ever mattered to her.
Dare to Dance can be read as a stand-alone. The book is intended for audiences 18+
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