Monday, May 02, 2016

Book Review: Hope (Grier Cooper)

Hope
by: Grier Cooper

Genre: Contemporary


Perfection. Beauty. Pain. For Indigo Stevens there’s no such thing as weakness or privacy at the famed New York School of Ballet where every movement is scrutinized and judged. Indigo hopes she’ll be chosen for the company, but her ballet teachers aren’t talking and their silence is confusing.

When Indigo is singled out for a coveted solo she feels her dreams are finally within reach, until she discovers she’s dancing with Felipe Gonzalez, the school’s smolderingly hot rising star. In the days that follow, Indigo questions everything she thought was true and finds herself making surprising choices, including the decision to take control of her own future. Will she create the life she wants or lose everything?

**WE WERE GIVEN A FREE COPY OF THIS BOOK IN EXCHANGE FOR
THE FOLLOWING HONEST REVIEW**


This book was good, but not great. I guess if you are into ballet you would enjoy it. To me, it was bland. There weren't any exciting moments. Although it was very descriptive and easy to picture what was happening, I am not a fan of these kinds of books. That being said, if you like ballet and the struggles that ballerinas go through, you will probably like it.

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