It Started with a Dance - Tinia Montford
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WILL THEY PULL OFF THE PERFECT PERFORMANCE? It's double time for Cami Clinton... Dance is in Cami's blood, but a bombshell diagnosis puts her on the sidelines. Now returning for her senior year of college, she's determined to prove she is the dancer she once was. Each year, at the end of the semester, the campus hosts a dance festival. It's not unusual for talent agencies to recruit PGU students, launching their careers. Cami knows this is her shot at redemption, but while at a party, things go horribly wrong and Cami suddenly has a new boyfriend: Marsh Lincoln. Marsh Lincoln has two left feet... He doesn't dance. A nasty accident haunts Marsh and he's ready to graduate until he's told he's missing credits. To make matters worse, his girlfriend breaks-up with him in front of everyone at a party, leaving him with a new girlfriend he's never met before... The only class left to fill his missing credits? Ballroom dancing. His new girlfriend? Cami Clinton. It takes two to tango... Acting like the perfect couple isn't easy when you've just met. Cami and Marsh make a deal: pretend to be a couple and ace the dance festival. Should be easy... Right? When the lines between what's real and pretend blurs, Cami and Marsh have to ask themselves the question: Can you catch feelings for something that's all pretend?