Get to the pointe

Get to the pointe

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When Laura transfers to an elite ballet studio mid-season, she knows she'll have to fight for her place. What she doesn't expect is Grace Dawson - disciplined, controlled, and fiercely protective of her spot at second barre. Grace has spent years building her reputation as the studio's most focused dancer. She doesn't have time for distractions. Especially not ones with confident smiles and dangerous turns. But Laura refuses to be intimidated. She matches Grace correction for correction, challenge for challenge - until rivalry starts to feel a lot like tension. But ballet demands perfection. Control. Sacrifice. And love? Love is anything but controlled. As casting decisions loom and pressure builds, Laura and Grace must decide what they're willing to risk - their partnership, their pride, or the fragile, electric connection growing between them. Because in a world built on balance... ...one wrong step could change everything.
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