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The Cell Block Tango
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Continúa, Has publicado oct 29, 2020
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Thomas Gray, Barnard's quarterback football star has gotten into a bit of trouble with his coach. His sly remarks and his 'innocent' smile can not get him out of this. So, what's his coach doing? Oh, of course, hand them over to his wife. The coach of the dance team.

Danielle Johnson has been dancing her entire life since she was a teen. But when cocky, arrogant, loud-mouth football players believe they can come in and ruin their prospects for their major final competition ... They're wrong. And what happens when her partner is the biggest loud mouth of all of them, what does she do? She 's teaching him to dance.

Read along to follow their journey through the bad, the good, and the dance stage.
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Penelope Quinn has her life figured out. She loves her dancing classes, keeps herself busy by escaping reality through books, and scores high in most of her classes. College life is calm and easy for her and she does not want to change a thing. Enter Blake Fallon, captain of the football team and number one fan of shaking things up. He has a plan after college to make a big name out of himself to make all the money his parents spend on him worth it. But to make that happen he has to pass all his courses otherwise, he gets benched. The problem is that he does not know how to pass creative writing with the one professor who hates athletes. The good thing is that his crush is in the same class as him. The bad part is that he does not know how to talk to her without making a fool out of himself. But he knows that he needs to get over himself and ask her to become his tutor. And maybe, just maybe, she becomes more than that.