
Alexander fears being alone; he associates it with pain and danger. This fear sometimes drives him to make unwise choices.
Excerpt: But then… there’s actually one other person, apart from Ross, on the list who might not be pissed off about any of this at all. Because what I’ve done doesn’t affect her. Like, not at all. And she might be interested and want to chat about it. She might even want to come and stay. And then I wouldn’t be alone. So I hit call.
When Alexander turns eighteen, he learns that he has inherited a castle, the one that houses the dance school he attends, to be exact. He’s always wanted a do-over, a chance to fix the broken parts of himself and his life. Could this be it?
Instead of allowing the school to continue on as normal, Alexander throws the students and teachers out and claims the castle as his own.
At first he’s lonely. At first he’s hesitant. Will he have any friends left after this? The events of his uncle’s televised wedding at the castle prove that, while Alexander definitely still has friends, his broken ankle is actually the least damaged part of him.
Within the ancient castle walls, a world of dark family secrets is revealed. Join Alexander as he dances on the edge of sanity and survival, navigating through the flames of his turbulent past to forge a new future.
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Series on Amazon: https://mybook.to/castledancers
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