Janey’s never felt this way before, but passengers are off limits. It’s only one dirty dance…What could go wrong?Legend says everyone who boards the Oceanic Aphrodite finds love. Janey’s on the ship to teach pole fitness, not for romance. Then she meets Frank. He’s everything Janey isn’t–refined, classy, rich–but his good looks and charm make him undeniably appealing. Unfortunately, he’s also … Unfortunately, he’s also a passenger.
When Janey’s partner can’t perform in the end-of-cruise talent show, Frank offers to fill in. He’s never done pole, but she’s got time to teach him. As they grow closer, Janey finds herself hoping the legend is real–but if she gives in to temptation, she could be out of a job.
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I carried a watermelon .
Nobody puts Baby in the corner.
If you were ever a Dirty Dancing fan, or if you like weird movie quotes, you might recognize two of the more popular quotes – or you could be like the hot doctor Janey met on her way to boarding.
A little too good for reals, he also minored in ballet and is conveniently available to help out in the big finale routine, since pregnant Penny is unable to pole.
If you are unable to laugh at this, move on. This funny and ironic, yet seriously insightful series is not for you.
If you find yourself laughing, or wincing, and wanting to know more, you may find yourself chuckling, and trying to explain to friends and family that the gay bar dance competition really was hilarious. Remember still having the flexibility for moves like that? Sigh .
Okay. In short a fun KU read!
The series that make KU so worth it! And you can meet a few new favorite authors, read one or read them all!
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Janey is the dance instructor and performer on the cruise ship, Frank, who is good looking, classy, and rich, is a passenger which means he’s off limits. Janey and her dance partner have gotten the chance to perform in the dance finale and they know it will be amazing. When Janey’s partner can’t perform it’s Frank who offers to fill in. The legend on the ship is everyone who boards will find love, could this be love for Janey and Frank? A feel good romance that’s similar to Dirty Dancing.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
A cruise romance how cliche. But I opened my kindle and started …..
Janey teaches fitness with a difference, she teaches pole fitness. She enjoys her work, and teaching, and sailing to different places, it’s a dream job. Sure there has been cute guys to look at, but the job states NO DATING the passengers, and Janey has never had the inclination to do so, until Frank ……
Frank is a doctor, slightly amused that he’s on a cruise called the Aphrodite. He’s not looking for love or a relationship, maybe a little fun. Bumping into the cute blonde seems like a good place to start.
They meet when Frank saves Janey from a runaway baggage trolley. Attraction seems to be mutual. Frank wraps Janey’s ankle. And there is definitely a spark, but the no fraternising policy brings Janey down to earth with a bump. And he’s rich (super rich in fact) what do they possibly have in common, no Janey needs to stop fantasising and get back to the job at hand.
But when Janey’s dance partner falls pregnant and can’t dance can’t with her, (they do a double act) Frank steps up and offers to be her partner. (Well more like pushed into it)
Practicing brings them close and personal, and the flirting is off the scale, but if Janey gives in and sleeps with Frank, then she’s going to lose her job (and she doesn’t want to move back home and live with her sister) and what about the female fans Frank is quickly acquiring? How can she compete?
So does Janey give in? Is Frank worth losing her job? And what happens when the holiday is over?
A fun afternoon read.
Such a fun reimagined Dirty Dancing. There are so many laugh out loud moments in this story!