Clare Eliason’s dedication to ballet had finally paid off. She landed a position as the principal dancer with Danse Classique, in Boston, where her skills where being praised in the ballet community. Her new job allowed her to escape her former toxic dance partner and boyfriend, Zachary Showalter. To add icing on the cake she was in the running for the lead in Swan Lake, her dream role.
Not only was Clare’s career taking off, but a new town and new experiences opened the door for her to meet Rob Chapin. Rob, a chemistry teacher from Northeastern University, was dragged to the ballet by his sister. It was the first time he had enjoyed dancing; his intrigue had everything to do with the way Clare danced across the stage. A simple introduction after the performance started a sweet romance between them.
Everything was just as Clare had dreamt it would be, until an accident sends her spiraling down into a dark abyss.
Counterpointe is an emotional roller-coaster. Author Ann Warner starts the book on a slow gentle climb as Clare prepares for her new job, coworkers and town. Just as we connect with Clare and cheer her on as she succeeds, Warner introduces Rob, the sweet professor who is eager to woo Clare. Between Clare’s relationship and her new man it feels like clear skies ahead.
Unfortunately, like all good rollercoasters, the ride isn’t just about the highs. The lows that Warner adds to the plot are the kind that leaves you speechless. My heart ached as Clare lost everything she had worked so hard for. It was easy to feel Rob’s frustration as he tries to glue all of the pieces of their lives back together. Warner has done an amazing job at creating in-depth characters that react to life’s challenges like real people.
Counterpointe is a great book that I think fans of inspirational stories will find to ride to be quite enjoyable.
(This book was provided to Compulsion Reads by the author for review.)