Sincere is arrogant, a clown, and…annoyingly fine. And, I can’t stand him.
We’ve worked in the same dance studio for years, and every time we cross paths, it’s enough to make me sick to my stomach. He knows how much he bothers me. I know he does, which is why he picks at me the most—it’s fun for him. Weirdo.
As if things couldn’t get any worse, we’re forced to work together for a competition that could make or break the studio.
Why us? Ugh. More like, why me?
I guess we do make a good pair. Only with dance, though. Once he opens his mouth, it’s all downhill again.
Teach Me to Tango was an AMAZINGGGG read. I finished it in just 12 hours because I was completely glued to the pages. The unexpected love, the passion for dance, and the underlying message about not judging someone before truly knowing them made this story hit even harder.
The family dynamics felt real and relatable—things many people can see pieces of their own lives in. No spoilers here, just know this is one of those stories you have to experience, not have explained. Dashia Renee Williams knew exactly what she was doing with that slow burn and payoff.
It’s giving “trust me, sis”—and that’s exactly how books get added to the TBR 📚🔥