By day, Silvester Covington was the somewhat talented, often overlooked middle child of the noble House Covington. His older brother was trained in politics, and his older sister was taught how to manage the family business, while his younger siblings had no duty, other than learn how to be "proper". Silvester, on the other hand, had to pick up some form of hobby to get attention, and quickly became one of the greatest lute players in the town of Forest Point, and arguably, most of Aukeon.
But being a "proper noble" isn't exactly something Silvester enjoyed, which led to him often sneaking out after the sun had set, under cloak and mask, to perform in taverns for his own enjoyment. Under the name "Dusk", Silvester found great joy in his nighttime ventures.
After a tragedy strikes, however, he soon finds that juggling his personas may be more vital than ever if he wishes to solve the mystery behind his brothers death, and find the one who framed him for it.
Noor, a dancer in the Royal Court of the Al-Yauzhan Empire wants nothing more than to pay off her debts and lead a nice, simple life-but a chance encounter with the crown prince and his brother brings her into the dangerous world of court politics. As Noor and the princes investigate their uncle and cousin's possible treason, she grows closer to the crown prince, but in order to save the kingdom and the person she loves, Noor will have to risk everything...
A romantic adventure set in an imagined Arabic kingdom, THE DANCING GIRL is a story of court intrigues, romantic entanglements, and secret meetings as Noor and her best friend Amir try to help the princes they're falling for expose corrupt court officials with plans to seize the throne. Noor and Amir are close to having everything they've ever dreamed of...now all they need to do is survive.