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Amaya Jefferson can learn 164 counts of complex dance moves in ten minutes, but she can never find her phone. Her performing/teaching career is taking flight, and she needs to stay focused if she’s going to come out on top. No problem for a woman who’s been onstage since before she could read and who recently had her television debut on “Who Wants to Be a Soap Star”!
Frank Judd is doing everything he can to shed his working-class past and make it into the cultured elite, but his job as a restaurant critic named Grumbleygut shows no promise of advancement until he gets a surprise assignment: review the five-star establishments with dance floors in Portland. All he needs is a date. Unfortunately, despite being tall, dark, and handsome, Frank manages to repel just about every woman he meets.
When a mutual acquaintance sets them up, both are sure the match is a mess. He’s too stuffy. She’s too sassy. Candlelit dinners and ballroom dancing may be romantic for some, but this is just a business arrangement, right?
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