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Ballroom Romance
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Ongoing, First published Jun 01, 2016
Toby and Eliana had returned to Port St.  Joe, Florida after years of musical training at Juilliard to build a art academy with Toby's inheritance money from his parents. They staffed it with musical geniuses from around the world including Toby's uncle Samuel who was dean of the school. Musical prodigies flocked to the school for their opportunity to make it in the world of music, dance, and art. 

Hannah Hopkins, daughter of Connor Hopkins, was one of the many talented teens who were accepted to the prestigious boarding school. Following in her mothers footsteps, she wanted to pursue singing and ballroom dancing. But what would she do when she met Andrew Roth, the dashing son of the academies founders? Would she be able to overcome the obstacles thrown her way? Or would she fall prey to his charms?
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