Originally she thought to use breakdancing as a way to get closer to Zin, a way to set herself apart from the other groupies, but she soon realized she actually had a talent for it. But one night, she saw a dancer named Zin at a club and it was love at first sight. It wasn’t something she thought she’d ever do before her brother left. To escape the turmoil that is her home life, Nicole has thrown herself into the life of a breakdancer. Despite knowing what has happened, their parents enable him - giving him money in order to keep a roof over his head even though it’s more likely he’ll use the funds to keep up his drug addiction. Her brilliant older brother crashed and burned during his first year of college and has taken to the streets as a meth addict. This one, in particular, caught my eye because it featured breakdancers. While your first book from Harlequin Teen won’t be coming out until next year, it turns out that you’ve already published a couple young adult novels. I think it might have been through a string of random link hopping that originated from a list of future Harlequin Teen authors. I can’t remember exactly where I first stumbled across your work. Jia Book Reviews / C Reviews Category / C+ Reviews Urban-Fantasy / Young-Adult 8 Comments
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