About Dance
The dance of life is never danced alone…
Years after fleeing to America—from an arranged marriage—Marie Du Gard returned to Paris a different woman. Slimmer and carefree, Marie vowed to protect her freedom at all costs—regardless of what her family or Parisian society thought.
But one man made it impossible for Marie to put her past behind her: Sébastien, the sophisticated older brother of her former fiancé.
Their history together—one illicit moment of it in particular—and circumstances conspire to pull them into an intricate dance of denial and attraction. Each step drawing them closer to the ultimate sacrifice of love…
Detail
Complete Title: Dance (de Saint Vallier Brothers, #2)
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 372
Publication Time: March 1, 1996
Publisher: Jove
ISBN: 0515117633
ISBN13: 9780515117639
About Judy Cuevas
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Reviews Dance
Joanna Loves Reading
I loved the setting (seriously loved) and the characters were well drawn and interesting. There were parts that dragged some. I also was hoping for resolution or more info on how Sebastian moved forwa…
Sam (AMNReader)
Spoilering for sake of Buddy Read–and probably anyone who hasn’t read it.It is almost, almost unfortunate that Cuevas invites direct comparisons between her first two novels. She does so in setting…
Chels
2nd read. I spent a lot more time thinking about Marie’s relationship with her father. It feels very queer in the sense that his acceptance of her is conditional and that they are both pained by it. I…
Petra
Wow 🤩 Dance is a historical romance but also a philosophical essay on control, freedom, art, sex but mostly LOVE. Finishing it, I am left elevated and inspired to create and to love. When book can…
*The Angry Reader*
Three stars? Four? *shrugs*This is a beautiful novel – in both word and action. A slow ascension from confused lust to rich love – taking two strong-minded people by surprise. The book is divided into…
Gaufre
I did not enjoy this book as much as Bliss. But I read it right after the first book. It might be the same phenomenon as eating two pints of delicious ice cream in a row and saying that the second one…
T. Rosado
2.75 StarsI’ve read two books by Cuevas, one I absolutely loved (Bliss – book 1 in this duet) and one that was simply awkward. With Dance being my third, I’m rather conflicted. There were moments…
MomToKippy
Not the quality of follow-up to Bliss I was expecting…
Rosina Lippi
book: Dance] is, as far as I’m concerned, the single best historical romance title, ever. And it has some tough competition for that spot.Cuevas writes beautifully, but more than that, she tells a com…