Pas De Deux

Pas De Deux

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All her life, Camille Grant could only trust two things: her best friend, Ethan, and dance. So what happens to Camille when she loses her best friend? She throws herself into dancing. It's the mind and body connection that makes dance so addicting. To be able to define and interpret a thought, feeling, song, or silence with movement is the most honest form of expression. It was her drug; without realizing it, it was her distraction. She didn't have time for love, friends, or boys. That is, until she met a scruffy Australian named Liam. Liam knocks down Camille's walls and has her believing that it's possible to love more than one person whole-heartedly. But what happens when years later her first love comes back into her life and tries to worm his way back into her heart? What happens when she can't even dance to express her emotions? 2014 © All rights reserved.
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