Finding Your Feet
By Cass Lennox
While on
holiday in Toronto, Evie Whitmore planned to sightsee and meet other asexuals,
not audition for a dance competition. Now she’s representing Toronto’s newest
queer dance studio, despite never having danced before. Not only does she have
to spend hours learning her routine, she has to do it with one of the grumpiest
men she’s ever met. Tyler turns out to be more than a dedicated dancer,
though—he might be the kind of man who can sweep her off her feet,
literally and figuratively.
Tyler Davis
has spent the last year recovering from an emotionally abusive relationship. So
he doesn’t need to be pushed into a rushed routine for a dumb competition.
Ticking major representation boxes for being trans and biracial isn’t why he
went into dance. But Evie turns out to be a dream student. In fact, she helps
him remember just how good partnering can be, in all senses of the word.
Teaching her the routine, however, raises ghosts for him, ones he’s not sure he
can handle.
Plans change,
and people change with them. Learning a few steps is one thing; learning to
trust again is another entirely.
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Excerpt:
Chapter One
This was potentially
the most stupid thing Evie had ever done.
She looked at the
status board above the baggage carousel and sighed.
Delayed. Of course. She was
overcaffeinated, underslept, in a city very far from home, and somewhat
uncertain about her accommodation arrangements, so of course the airline was
sending her luggage the long route to the carousel. One m ore thing between her
and a bed.
She stretched her
arms out to ease the stiffness from the flight and caught a whiff of ten hours’
sweat and three mugs of airline tea. Delightful. So she could add a shower to
the list of things between her and rest. Evie closed her eyes. I must be mad. How
did I end up here?
A whim. That was how
she had ended up in a Canadian airport at nine o’clock in the morning instead
of looking for work at home in rain-ridden Blighty. A whim suggested by Sarah,
sure, but Evie had made the decision to indulge it.
Thing was, she’d
forgotten she didn’t do whims. When she did, she planned. She liked plans. She’d
had a great plan, actually. One that had started out wonderfully about two
months ago: an acceptance into the master’s course she wanted at the University
of Toronto. Superb. The logical next steps had been quitting her job in a few
months’ time, allowing for the notice period and the couple of weeks necessary
to pack her things, cancel her lease, and say good-bye to her friends, family,
and country. Then she’d start her degree in Canada, arrange a few
internships, perhaps do the touristy stuff, and see what the new qualification
would bring. That had been The Plan.
But then The Plan
had gone to shit. Her company had gone into receivership and kicked everyone to
the curb. Evie had found herself facing four months of summer in York waiting
for the settlement payout because she couldn’t formally move to Toronto while
her student visa was still processing. Her parents had called her every other
day asking for updates. Her brother, Richard, had teased her about being an
unemployed bum. Her options, she’d been told, were hanging around at home
living off her savings, travelling for a while (on those savings), or working a
scummy retail job to build up her savings.
Or moving back in
with her mother and stepfather for the summer and not touching her savings. Not
even an option.
So here she was.
Only for two weeks, because of visa issues, but at least she was out of York
and away from her family’s questions and fuss. Two whole weeks of getting away
from life. Two whole weeks to see if Toronto was all she hoped it would be.
About Cass Lennox:
Cass Lennox is
a permanent expat who has lived in more countries than she cares to admit to
and suffers from a chronic case of wanderlust as a result. She started writing
stories at the tender age of eleven, but would be the first to say that the
early years are best left forgotten and unread. A great believer in happy
endings, she arrived at queer romance via fantasy, science fiction, literary
fiction, and manga, and she can’t believe it took her that long. Her
specialties are diverse characters, gooey happy ever afters, and brownies.
She’s currently sequestered in a valley in southeast England.
Connect with Cass:
- Blog: casslennox.wordpress.com/
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/Cass-Lennox-1704635609768647/
- Twitter: twitter.com/CassLennox
Giveaway:
To celebrate
the release of Finding Your
Feet,
one lucky winner will receive $15 in
Riptide Publishing credit!
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comment with your contact info to enter the contest.
Entries close
at midnight, Eastern time, on January 21, 2017.
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Thank you for the excerpt Cass. It sounds like a very good book.
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Congrats and thanks for the post & giveaway. I love dancing, all forms of dance, & the city of Toronto, so this sounds like a great story for me. - Purple Reader
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