The Wee Writing Lassie and Ailish Sinclair present “Will the real Alexander please stand up?” – Question 5: Plans for the Future?

This will change as the story progresses, but at the start of the book, Alexander wants a complete do-over of his life.

Excerpt: I know I brought my own messed-up, twisted heart into this house, and though coming here felt like a healing experience, it was a major shock too. It makes no sense, but I want a do-over now. I want to step into the light properly…

Alexander: Dancing with Fire

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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The Wee Writing Lassie and Ailish Sinclair present “Will the real Alexander please stand up?” – Question 4: Who would Alexander consider to be his Best Friend?

Alexander remains blessed with many friends, despite having thrown them out of their home and school. His absolute best friends are his brother Alexei, and Bubbles of the previous book in the series.

Excerpt: …and then Bubbles too! The presence of my other best friend is a surprise. We almost became more than friends at the end of last term, but then I went away down south. And, though we texted a lot, we never spoke about it, that ‘more than just friends’ thing. So I’m not sure it’s still a thing.

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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The Wee Writing Lassie and Ailish Sinclair present “Will the real Alexander please stand up?” – Question 3: Family Member he has the most tension with?

Alexander has huge issues with his father. HUGE.

Excerpt: I turn to go back into the house and see that my father has been standing behind me all this time. Watching. Listening. And I wish he wasn’t in my life.

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.

Book on Amazon: https://mybook.to/alexcastle

Series on Amazon: https://mybook.to/castledancers

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The Wee Writing Lassie and Ailish Sinclair present “Will the real Alexander please stand up?” – Question 2: Closest Family Member?

There could be more than one answer to this question. He is very close to his brother, Alexei.

Excerpt: Alexei takes the room below mine. We’re brothers at the top of the tower. Princes. Kings. I dunno.

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.

Book on Amazon

Series on Amazon

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The Wee Writing Lassie and Ailish Sinclair present “Will the real Alexander please stand up?” – Question 1: What’s Alexander’s greatest Fear?

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.

Book on Amazon: https://mybook.to/alexcastle

Series on Amazon: https://mybook.to/castledancers

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The Wee Writing Lassie and Ailish Sinclair present “Will the real Alexander please stand up?” – Introduction

Third Book! Third Blog Series! And a new protagonist to intrusively prod his creator about. Eee! I’m so excited. For not only is this the final book of the Young Dancers series, but according to Ailish Sinclair herself it is the final book to feature the Castle in it – at least according to my current sources. So this is really an end of an era.

But don’t worry I have come up with the perfect way to celebrate this land mark. This blog series will feature a total of fifteen questions … yes, you heard that right … along with the – by now should be expected – accompanying playlist on Spotify. So that’s a total of sixteen blog posts, counting this one, and as usual the final question will be released as a newsletter – so remember to sign up for that while you still can.

Alexander: Dancing with Fire

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.

Book on Amazon: https://mybook.to/alexcastle

Series on Amazon: https://mybook.to/castledancers

If you’ve enjoyed this wee post remember to follow the Wee Blog if you haven’t already. Also check me out on X, Goodreads, Instagram, Mastodon, Threads, Pinterest, Tumblr, Spotify, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook and Kofi. If you’ve enjoyed the small glimpse into the next publication of my good friend Ailish Sinclair why not check out her blog here, along with her Twitter, Instagram, Mastodon, Threads, Pinterest, Tumblr, TikTok, Goodreads, Facebook , YouTube, and Kofi.

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The Wee Writing Lassie and Ailish Sinclair present “Bubbles Galore” – Question 9: If push came to shove, what would she say is her greatest flaw?

Bubbles doesn’t have good self-esteem. She judges herself harshly for any self-serving thought.

Excerpt: And then I have another terrible thought: I really hope I don’t get him as a partner in pas de deux. I need to catch up. I can’t be helping someone else, though I would sort of love to help him, to be the one to do that. See what an utterly confused and selfish person I am?

Bubbles: Dancing Through History

It’s going to be the most boring year of her life. That’s what Bubbles has decided. This, her second year at the castle school, will involve no naked dancing, or television appearances. No fires in stone circles. No meltdowns. No hospital stays. You know, not like last year.

As she walks up the tree-lined drive towards the castle, she is immediately surrounded by TV reporters. Next she encounters the enigmatic and charming new boy, American student Aiden, and finds herself in an instalove situation. Being cast as the lead in a historical documentary is altogether too exciting and fun, as are the night-time visits to caves and underground chambers.

As Bubbles navigates her difficult home life, the complexities of her mental health and various intense experiences at the castle, she struggles to maintain equilibrium.

Will she be able to find balance amidst the chaos, or will her carefully laid ‘boring’ plan unravel completely?

Dive into this captivating coming-of-age tale filled with drama, romance, and self-discovery.

Book on Amazon: https://mybook.to/bubblescastle

Series on Amazon: https://mybook.to/castledancers

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The Wee Writing Lassie and Ailish Sinclair present “Bubbles Galore” – Question 8: Has Bubbles ever met a Famous person?

Yes, famous people often work at the castle. There’s actress Amalphia Treadwell, dancer Aleksandr Zolotov, and the most famous of all, too wondrous to ever be described, Crispin Truelove.

Excerpt: I stop. I can hear my heart beating in the quiet that follows my speech. Why didn’t I stop earlier? They didn’t need me to say all that. I didn’t need me to say all that.

“Bravo.” The voice is quiet which is odd because I’m sure it was Crispin Truelove’s voice which usually carries into every corner of the castle and surrounding area with no mechanical help.

It was him. He steps forward into the light, just in front of the stage. “Very well done, Serena. Could you now go and sit on that rock for us?”

Bubbles: Dancing Through History

It’s going to be the most boring year of her life. That’s what Bubbles has decided. This, her second year at the castle school, will involve no naked dancing, or television appearances. No fires in stone circles. No meltdowns. No hospital stays. You know, not like last year.

As she walks up the tree-lined drive towards the castle, she is immediately surrounded by TV reporters. Next she encounters the enigmatic and charming new boy, American student Aiden, and finds herself in an instalove situation. Being cast as the lead in a historical documentary is altogether too exciting and fun, as are the night-time visits to caves and underground chambers.

As Bubbles navigates her difficult home life, the complexities of her mental health and various intense experiences at the castle, she struggles to maintain equilibrium.

Will she be able to find balance amidst the chaos, or will her carefully laid ‘boring’ plan unravel completely?

Dive into this captivating coming-of-age tale filled with drama, romance, and self-discovery.

Book on Amazon: https://mybook.to/bubblescastle

Series on Amazon: https://mybook.to/castledancers

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The Wee Writing Lassie and Ailish Sinclair present “Bubbles Galore” – Question 7: Any Romance in the offing?

Of course, though, as is often the way with my stories, things are not quite what they seem.

Excerpt: “Hi, I’m Aiden,” he says. He’s American. He holds out his hand.

I, apparently having magically floated across the floor to him, take his hand and shake it.

Shiny-tree boy, American Aiden, speaks again: “I’m Crispin Truelove’s love child and your new classmate.” He lifts my hand to his mouth and kisses it.

And now, like Henry, I’m in love too.

Bubbles: Dancing Through History

It’s going to be the most boring year of her life. That’s what Bubbles has decided. This, her second year at the castle school, will involve no naked dancing, or television appearances. No fires in stone circles. No meltdowns. No hospital stays. You know, not like last year.

As she walks up the tree-lined drive towards the castle, she is immediately surrounded by TV reporters. Next she encounters the enigmatic and charming new boy, American student Aiden, and finds herself in an instalove situation. Being cast as the lead in a historical documentary is altogether too exciting and fun, as are the night-time visits to caves and underground chambers.

As Bubbles navigates her difficult home life, the complexities of her mental health and various intense experiences at the castle, she struggles to maintain equilibrium.

Will she be able to find balance amidst the chaos, or will her carefully laid ‘boring’ plan unravel completely?

Dive into this captivating coming-of-age tale filled with drama, romance, and self-discovery.

Book on Amazon: https://mybook.to/bubblescastle

Series on Amazon: https://mybook.to/castledancers

If you’ve enjoyed this wee post remember to follow the Wee Blog if you haven’t already. Also check me out on X, Goodreads, Instagram, Mastodon, Threads, Pinterest, Tumblr, Spotify, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook and Kofi. If you’ve enjoyed the small glimpse into the next publication of my good friend Ailish Sinclair why not check out her blog here, along with her Twitter, Instagram, Mastodon, Threads, Pinterest, Tumblr, TikTok, Goodreads, Facebook , YouTube, and Kofi.

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The Wee Writing Lassie and Ailish Sinclair present “Bubbles Galore” – Question 6: Least Favourite Teacher at the Castle?

Everyone’s most disliked teacher is Aileen who takes the second years for morning ballet.

Excerpt: “Serena,” continues Aileen, “you need to neaten up your appearance considerably. These rat tails are completely unacceptable in my class.” And then she touches one of my – carefully teased out to look pretty – bits of loose hair. She pokes it like it’s something dirty and nasty, and tears spring to my eyes. I realise it’s pathetic, the tears, but her words have made me feel small and stupid and—

“What did you just say to Bubbles?” demands Alexander, wearing his usual trackies. I’ve never once seen him in tights. Well maybe once. On TV last year, I think. Having a costume fitted, I think.

“Did you just pull her hair?” adds Clinton, glaring at Aileen.

Bubbles: Dancing Through History

It’s going to be the most boring year of her life. That’s what Bubbles has decided. This, her second year at the castle school, will involve no naked dancing, or television appearances. No fires in stone circles. No meltdowns. No hospital stays. You know, not like last year.

As she walks up the tree-lined drive towards the castle, she is immediately surrounded by TV reporters. Next she encounters the enigmatic and charming new boy, American student Aiden, and finds herself in an instalove situation. Being cast as the lead in a historical documentary is altogether too exciting and fun, as are the night-time visits to caves and underground chambers.

As Bubbles navigates her difficult home life, the complexities of her mental health and various intense experiences at the castle, she struggles to maintain equilibrium.

Will she be able to find balance amidst the chaos, or will her carefully laid ‘boring’ plan unravel completely?

Dive into this captivating coming-of-age tale filled with drama, romance, and self-discovery.

Book on Amazon: https://mybook.to/bubblescastle

Series on Amazon: https://mybook.to/castledancers

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