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Review: The Ballroom Class

The Ballroom Class The Ballroom Class by Lucy Dillon
My rating: 1 of 5 stars

This story is based around ballroom dancing and when I picked it I was full of optimism of a Strictly-esque type of story full of glitter balls and sequins.

Three couples join a new ballroom class, and they're all looking for some magic in their lives. Lauren and Chris are getting married, and Lauren dreams of having a fairytale wedding which gets her poor mum Bridget in trouble. Meanwhile Katie and Ross are looking for a quick-fix solution to their failing marriage even though neither is quite sure who's leading who anymore.

I had great hopes for this book but it just dragged along and was quite boring and dreary. I didn't relate to the characters and actually wanted to scream at boring old Lauren, and shake Karen to make herself hat was happening around her, it was so frustrating!

I should add that I listened to this book on Audible rather than reading the physical book, but it is the longest it has ever taken me to listen to a story on Audible.


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