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JAIME SAMMS (Cont.) LIKE NO ONE IS WATCHING BLURB EXCERPT Dusty has finally landed a job he thinks he‟ll be able to keep long-term, even with his broken brain and bum knee. He didn‟t anticipate that cleaning a dance studio would reawaken his yearning to dance—even though he is no longer capable—or that meeting the studio‟s direc- tor would rouse his dormant libido. Or his sleeping heart. Conrad thinks his life is finally complete with his successful dance studio and a steady stream of students. When Dusty arrives, he rediscovers his thirst for a man who will let him hand over control and give him the un- divided attention he‟s never had. The trouble is, Dusty isn‟t sure he‟s worthy of the studio director‟s submission. To make their relationship work, Dusty will have to trust his ability to dominate the powerful and beautiful dancer, and Conrad will have to stop talking long enough to hear Dusty‟s promises. "Because every once in a while, I try again, when I haven‟t had to limp in a while, when I almost forget, and every time, I end up on my ass, and it doesn‟t matter what I might have been. It only matters what I am. A guy who got hit in the head, and got his knee cranked, and couldn‟t concentrate inside the classroom anymore, and couldn‟t hobble his way across a ballet studio to save his goddamn life.” Reviews Welcome. 7