The Boxer's Ballerina

The Boxer's Ballerina

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Ballet is everything for Savannah Clark. Daughter of former principal dancer and a successful businessman, she has dealt with the pressure of performing well, to be better than her parents and her peers. She has succeeded. She is living a comfortable life in the best cities in the world and is a member of one of the world's best ballet companies. All that is left for her to have is someone to love. Nathan Lewis is a former bad boy and retired professional boxer. Now he's a successful gym owner. He spent his teenage years in the juvenile department. He tried to bring his family back and raise his brother and sister well. To make his life better, he became a boxer. He has challenged in different weight divisions all his life until he decided to retire to have a normal life. Two different people from two different worlds, but somehow their paths still managed to meet.
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