Chance (Strictly Come Dancing Novels)

Chance (Strictly Come Dancing Novels)

by Alex Hines (Author)

Synopsis

Do you secretly dream of whirling across the dance floor in a dress more glamour personified than Joan Collins circa 1955? Are you still waiting for the love of your life to materialise (your boyfriend just doesn't know it yet)? Do you love Strictly Come Dancing?

Ava Dunne is trapped in a floundering relationship with Salisbury's most unromantic boyfriend. Her domineering sister Lauren's plans for a grand wedding are threatening to take over her existence, and thoughts of the hideous dress Lauren's chosen for her to wear on the big day offer little distraction from monotonous village life.

Until she joins a local dance class. OK, so it's not exactly Strictly, her number one favourite TV show, but it's a start. But then a handsome stranger from the neighbouring village joins the class and Ava's life gets a whole lot more exciting. Will she finally get the Big Romance that has so far eluded her with this charming dance partner, or should she just count her blessings and settle with pragmatic Rob?

As the latest series of Strictly Come Dancing draws closer, her boyfriend becomes ever more tedious and the dance classes become an increasingly alluring diversion, Ava must make a decision that will change the direction of her life forever.

Prepare to be whisked off your feet with the second long-awaited Strictly Come Dancing novel.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Harper
Published: 08 Dec 2011

ISBN 10: 0007427344
ISBN 13: 9780007427345

Media Reviews
Reviews for Ex and the City: At last: a self-help book that doesn't claim to have all the answers. This funny and touching guide to getting dumped and living to tell the tale starts with 'we need to talk' and ends in New York, via the science of heartbreak, Scottish dancing and motorbike pyramids --The Independent Laugh out loud --Glamour What lifts it way above standard self-help fluff is that Heminsley is much cleverer and funnier than the form demands... Alongside the family vignettes and wry anecdotes is sound advice on coping with the aftermath. It's warm, witty and wise -- even the bits that feel like your neurotic best friend shouting at you in a lift. --Time Out
Author Bio

Alex Hines is the pseudonym of a published author and freelance journalist. She is a regular contributor to several magazines and newspapers including Grazia, Red, Elle and the Times, as well as writing about television for the Guardian. This is her fifth book.