The Quarterback and the Ballerina

The Quarterback and the Ballerina

by Anne-Marie Meyer

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He thought he knew what he wanted.

Turns out, all he wanted was her.

Collette

I’d kill to be the kind of dancer my mom wants me to be, but it’s just not in the cards. I’m sick of dieting. I'll never fit into the perfect ballerina mold and I’m tired of wishing that I could.

I’m over it. I’m done trying.

I’m perfectly content to dance alone in the dark while the rest of the school is sleeping.

Ethan

Coach says our football team needs discipline. That dancing alongside a bunch of prissy prima donnas is how we’ll learn our lesson.

Only problem?

I don’t have time for ballet. Not when I’m busting my butt to be the star quarterback, the dutiful son, and the perfect student…all so I can achieve my father’s dream.

When I meet Collette, I can’t help but take notice. She’s a vision of grace and beauty all wrapped up in snark and sass. And she helps me see that my own dreams aren’t so stupid after all.

I just wish she could see that in herself. But when I try to bring her out into the light, I can feel her slipping away. Her walls are built up so high, I fear they’ll never come down. I want to love her like she deserves—but that’s just the problem.

She doesn’t believe she deserves it.

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Genre
Contemporary Romance
Subgenre
Sports
Series
The Ballerina Academy • Book 1
Audience
Upper YA
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
2 Mild
Violence
2 Mild
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
March 1, 2020
Language Versions
English
Narration Type
Human
Fiction Form
Novel
Sensitive Themes
Body image struggles
Representation
Body diversity (plus-size/curvy lead)

Editorial Reviews

"Great read! Held my attention so well I couldn't put it down! The characters are so relatable, and the romance is there! 100% recommend!" - Amazon Reviewer

Customer Reviews

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Emma B
Lovely

A really lovely easy read, perfect for a lazy day enjoying a romance blossom. There were no shocking moments but also it kept the reader involved.

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Andrea
Good book

J’ai bien aimé ce livre

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Mediha Gökce
Hat sich gefreut

Hat sich gefreut

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Regina D
"Clandestine pirouettes," indeed :)

This book is an excellent start to the new series by Anne-Marie Meyer and Maggie Dallen! It's not only a beautifully written opposites-attract YA romance, but also an inspiring story about living up to (mostly others') expectations and finding your own way in life.I'll admit, my heart broke for Collette, and it gave me all the feels to see how she worked so hard and finally overcame her fears and insecurities:"For now, I could have fun. I’d deal with reality when the music stopped.For now, I’d be a dancer."I loved the characters (extra kudos to Ethan's little sister Chrissy), and I'm looking forward to reading more about the ballerinas and the guys on the team. The setup for the (hopefully) next story looks just as promising!

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Duds Xavier
it had a good base but its not good

SHES NOT FAT! she just hasn't got the normal body type for ballerina and there's so much drama over nothing! its freaking dumb

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