Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Closing Night by Brianna Hale


Closing Night by Brianna Stark
Published by Amaon.com Services LLC
Published on May 10, 2020
Genre(s): Coming of Age Fiction, Ballet, Modern Dance
Page Count: 274
Source: Enticing Journey Book Promotions
Format: ebook ARC
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Description: Patrick Moss was one of us. More importantly, he was mine.
Until he became famous.
He traded our love in for his career, and it paid off.
So how can I blame him?

Me, I live to work.
I’m the resident costume designer at Driven Dance Theater, and I have everything I need: dancers who need me, a steady supply of Americanos, and a healthy obsession with designer clothes.
Who needs love?
I have a reputation to uphold.

At Driven, we’re family.
But now he’s back with those killer green eyes, and the company isn’t big enough for the both of us.
Especially after closing night—and one delicious moment of weakness.

His music may be the best.
Our director may need all the help he can get.
This company may be in serious trouble.
But we had a deal.

That’s why I’m quitting.
Unless Patrick quits first.


Hello Readers,

I was sent an ARC of this book to read and review. It is a standalone but I went ahead and purchased the prequel and the first in the series just so I could truly appreciate this one. I am very glad that I did. It greatly helped with the beginning of this book and allowed for an easy transition. I love books that have to do with the arts and entertainment work so I was optimistic about this series. 

Let me start by pointing out that the author used to be a professional dancer. I love this fact. Her knowledge blends beautifully with the story that she is conveying. Her insight adds so many layers and elements that may have gone overlooked or just plain excluded. Flows well. Full of emotion.

I am rating this novel Four Red Books because it was a good read. I do not feel that it was a standalone and that there may be some confusion if the reader does not read the two previous works. There were some strong moments but the flow was not consistent. Overall, it was a good book and I would recommend. 


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