Saturday, October 09, 2021

Review of A Midnight Dance by Joanna Davidson Politano

Ella Blythe has dancing in her blood. Literally. The daughter of a famous ballet dancer, she longs to be on the stage and in the spotlight like her mother. When her dreams come to fruition, she finds it's a lot less glamorous than she thought. Follow Ella through her journey of discovering who she is and how she finds herself in the midst of what it means to be in the spotlight.

Politano does a great job pulling the reader in to the life of the ballet scene. With attention to detail, the story takes a life of it's own and builds upon the character of Ella. With twists and turns that keeps the reader glued to the pages, the lilt of the story is almost like a dance in and of itself. With the names keeping you on your toes and requiring a bit more attention than most books, the storyline flows seamlessly. If you've read other Politano books, you will enjoy this one.

Revell Books sent me this complimentary copy to review for them. Opinions expressed are my own.

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