Dancing with the enemy is a terrible idea.
Falling for him is so much worse.
Angie's life was a choreographed dance- thoughtfully planned and perfectly executed.
Until a year ago.
Losing her job, moving to a new town, and barely making ends meet? Definitely not part of the plan.
Neither is living in the same town as Johnny-a guy with more charm than a box of leprechaun-themed cereal. His toothpaste ad-worthy smile might work on every other girl, but not on Angie. For the most part.
When her dance partner breaks his foot and can't help teach the charity ballroom dance lessons she'd agreed to, Angie is desperate to find a new partner. Not in life, of course. Just on the dance floor.
Johnny is the last person she wants to tango with, but his help is an offer she can't refuse. Besides, keeping your enemy close is supposed to be a smart move, right?
But during the long rehearsals and late nights, Angie sees he might not be the villain she thought. Although, that's part of his routine, isn't it? She's seen this story play out before. She knows all too well how it ends with guys like him.
If she doesn't tighten up her frame, Johnny will continue to cha-cha his way even closer. And this time, he might do more than step on her feet.
He might stomp right on her heart.
A sweet, feel-good romantic comedy, Shut Up and Dance has slow-burn chemistry and plenty of sizzle without on-page explicit content.
Category:Men, Women & Relationships Humor, Satire, Women's Humorous Fiction