Dance with Me
With Me in Seattle - The Crawfords, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Kirsten Leigh
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Lee Samuels
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By:
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Kristen Proby
About this listen
From New York Times best-selling author Kristen Proby comes an all-new novel in her beloved With Me in Seattle series, Dance with Me.
Starla. Just Starla. She doesn’t have a last name, and she doesn’t need one. Not with that many Grammys on her mantel. Everyone knows her kick-ass, no-holds-barred style of singing, dancing, and living. No one knows that America’s sweetheart is still living with the wreckage of four years ago, when her world was torn apart. Losing her fiancé was devastating, but she’s channeled all of that into her music. Closing off her heart opened a hundred new doors.
Officer Levi Crawford, Seattle PD. For almost 20 years, Levi has been consumed by the law. He eats, sleeps, and breathes work. Not just because he’s a workaholic, but because he loves it. Sure, he doesn’t have time for a woman and barely sees the rest of his family, but it’s a trade he’s always been happy to make. Until Starla. Two lonely hearts could learn to beat again, if they’re willing to dance together.
©2019 Kristen Proby (P)2024 Ampersand Publishing, Inc.What listeners say about Dance with Me
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- Amazon Customer
- 29-03-2021
okay, but dragged on
This author isn't really for me. I appreciated the minimal unnecessary angst that some authors create - no juvenile relationship silliness for character who are supposed to be mature experienced people, but the storyline and sub-plots just didn't pull me in and absorb me. the attraction and feelings between the two leads felt largely real, but for most part story felt all surface. narrators good, and did best they could.
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