For the Heart sisters, love has always been a dance, but when they settle down to take over the family business, they quickly learn that love is marking them for the realest thing they ever had. After the worst betrayal, Christmas meets Dru, and for one night, she experiences a love craved and the possibilities of what it could be. Holding a secret of her own, will Dru forgive her? Holiday makes no apologies for keeping men at arm’s length. When Blair dances his way in and demands more, Holiday is quickly ready to throw in the towel, yet that’s easier said than done. Silent Night has no right to be a plus-size dancer in ballroom competitions, yet she is one of the best and all she want sis someone to share the spotlight with. Meeting Dakota makes her wonder if love is in the cards for a thick one like her.
This is a fiction book and I mistook it for a romance and I think that greatly affected the reading experience. However I still didn’t like the writing style. And I’ve read fiction books before thinking they were romance and still was able to enjoy them. This one I did not. I kept reading hoping it would get better but it never really did. The title has nothing to do with the book and the book has nothing to do with the title. The timeline of the story was weird. The flow of the events and relationships was disjointed. The outcomes and the way they came about were deeply unsatisfying.
This was a great read. It had a few twists and pop ups. who would we thought that a broken heart would lead to the greatest blessing and love. All three were scared but these men didn't come to.play they zll.found love and happy. I'm glad they got out of the way because they could've lost their blessing had they stayed scared and not took the leap
A cute holiday read with likeable characters. The storyline has a little drama, a secret, a few twist and lots of love. I enjoyed this book, it's characters, and the ending.