Phantom Dancer: A Novel

· Xlibris Corporation
Ebook
134
Pages

About this ebook

Gabriella Martin is a beautiful and talented ballerina who only lives to dance . . . until she meets Dane Harrington. In him, she finds a soul mate who shares her intense passion for dancing.

Dane is a choreographer and the premier danseur for a world-renowned dance company in New York City. Together, they are spending their summer at Cliff House, preparing for the fall International Dance Competition in Paris. Meredith Winters, a colleague of Gabriella and Danes, is an ambitious rival of Gabriellas. She desperately wants to dance the role of the female lead in the pas de deux that Dane has created for its Paris debut. She also wants Dane.

Initially, the summer promises to be idyllic for Gabriella. Then a series of strange and sinister mishaps begin to stalk her. Trivial at first, they become dangerously more malicious. Gabriellas world starts to unravel. Feeling increasingly threatened and confused, she begins to doubt her sanity. Must she sacrifice Danes love, her career, and even her life in order to unmask the dark secrets of Cliff House?

About the author

Rose Armentano is a former dancer, English teacher, and sometime painter. She currently teaches fitness and yoga in Vero Beach, Florida. She and her husband spend their leisure time together reading, writing, swimming, and working out in the gym. They consider it paradise living within walking distance of the Atlantic Ocean. This is Rose’s first novel.

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