Crash Dance, an LGBTQ+ love story by Elle Armstrong


Posted November 4, 2021 by wordsfromthepaige

A MUST READ FOR FANS OF ‘CALL ME BY YOUR NAME’ AND ‘SOME GIRLS DO’

 
‘[Crash Dance] is heart-warming, amusing and a lovely journey between two women who were clearly destined for each other.’
‘I loved this love story. It flowed like silk and grabbed me like a magnet.’

• ISBN-13: 979-8571023849
• Rated 4.5 stars on Amazon
• RRP £9.99
• Published November 2020
• Available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook format

A MUST READ FOR FANS OF ‘CALL ME BY YOUR NAME’ AND ‘SOME GIRLS DO’

Retired dancer Gabriella De Luca’s day falls apart when her service car badly injures a young woman. Guilt, paired with a curious pull toward the attractive stranger, leads Gabriella to visit her in hospital, where an unexpected friendship begins.

Bailey Williams finds out that when your whole world crashes, a new dance can begin. Seriously injured and needing rehabilitation, Bailey is surprised when Gabriella offers her home for recuperation.

As Bailey’s injuries gradually heal, she starts to fall for the compelling Gabriella. As Gabriella’s feelings for Bailey deepen, she has to decide if she can ever trust a younger woman again.

A problem at Gabriella’s dance studio threatens their burgeoning relationship and a new enemy could bring it all crashing down.

Will Gabriella and Bailey waltz off into the sunset or quickstep apart?

About Elle
From the north of the UK, Elle took to writing to help stave off the boredom of daytime television. Her first book, A Marine's Conflict, was co-written with Jax Meyer and now Elle is going it alone with a motto of ‘fake it ‘til you make it’. For more information on Elle and her work, visit her author profile at https://www.ellearmstrong.com/.
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Issued By WordsfromthePaige
Country United Kingdom
Categories Books , Literature , Publishing
Tags book , lgbtq , literature , novel , romance
Last Updated November 4, 2021