This novel has been previously published and has been revised from its original release. Because with every turn across the floor, Ed and Laurie realize the only escape from their personal demons is to keep dancing-together. The rapidity of change in American politics allows Cullinan to make her second Dancing novel (after Dance with Me) a period piece set in the distant historical era of the early 2010s, in a Minnesota considering the repeal of same-sex marriage while the nation is on the edge of marriage equality. Dancing leads to friendship, being friends leads to becoming lovers, but most important of all, their partnership shows them how to heal the pain of their pasts. When Laurie has a ballroom dancing emergency and Ed stands in as his partner, their perceptions of each other turn upside down. It would be a perfect escape, except for the oaf of a football player cutting him glares from across the room. Laurie was once one of the most celebrated ballet dancers in the world, but now he volunteers at Halcyon Center to avoid his society mother’s machinations. The only fly in his ointment is the dance instructor, Laurie Parker, who can’t seem to stay out of his way. He hates his soul-killing office job, but he loves volunteering at a local community center. Ed Maurer has bounced back, more or less, from the neck injury that permanently benched his semipro football career.
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