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Cantique

By: Joanna Marsh
Narrated by: Aubry Dyakon
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After discovering sheet music from a long-lost production of Song of Solomon,novice dancer Colette Larsen is thrust into the elite world of professional ballet. Sparks fly when she meets James Brennan, the fun-loving soloist tasked with choreographing a new pas de deux to the music, but Colette must watch from the sidelines as he rehearses with the company’s prima ballerina. As Colette’s relationship with James deepens, so does her need to find the purpose beneath her latent passion for dance - a purpose that manifests in new friendships, rediscovered talents, and in the pages of Song of Solomon.

Humorous and heartfelt, this debut novel reveals a lighter side to ballet that resonates with dancers and non-dancers alike. Cantique’s heroine is witty, whimsical, and highly relatable as she navigates love and dance in the midst of a quarter-life crisis.

©2017 Joanna Marsh (P)2020 Joanna Marsh
Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction Heartfelt Witty

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