Living out someone else’s dream keeps you from having one of your own.
Book Summary:
Michelle Nunn has been told all her life that she was meant to be a boxer. And at the opening of the novel she is fighting her first qualification bout for the championship. The moment her and her father have been working towards. It also happens to be the same night as her kids Debate.
During her training process she can only eat, sleep, and drink boxing. She barely gets to see her own kid. Who is watched most nights by her Aunt. Still, this is one moment that she doesn’t want to let him or her father down. She wants to win the fight and make it to the debate. However, boxing is a cruel husband. And it demands all her time and attention. Just the way her father likes it.
But what some don’t know is that before Boxing she had another passion. Dance. And a run in with a heckler at one of her matches just might bring all that to the forefront again. He’s a dancer and now that her manager has moved them to a new location in the same building as a dance studio. She can’t escape what could have been.
And she’s finding it harder and harder to use her faux boyfriend that she’s only dating for industry clout as a reason to stay away. This heckler might just be enough to draw her out of the ring and onto the dance floor. But she has to pull herself away from the grasp of the men in her life first.
Will she follow her father’s dream and become a championship fighter or will she follow her own and become a dancer?
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The Bolo Dance is a Sports (Boxing) Romance novel. Think Million Dollar Baby meets Dirty Dancing.
Reader FAQ:
Will Michelle be in the other books in the series?
Michelle and Mark’s story is finished. Book two in The Honey Strait series will follow Amber and Andrew. Amber is a boxer and her potential beau has Autism. What you will see is, how Michelle’s decisions effect everyone going forward.
How did you come up with the idea of the Honey Strait Series?
They were all a series of standalones that I realized had a connection. Bad ass women boxers. The funny thing is I had no interest in writing sports romance with male leads. I wanted strong women to be in charge of their lives and what they wanted to do with it. Be it boxing or something else.
Will you add more books in the series?
Perhaps, if I come up with more ideas. At the moment I’m intending for there only to be three. However, my love for women boxers is still a thing. So maybe i’ll keep going if the ideas keep flowing.
Thank you so much for reading and supporting my work.
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