Falling at the Barre
(2025)(The fifth book in the Love in Fairwick Falls series)
A novel by Elise Kennedy
Luca Bishop has one rule: no dating until his first-grader graduates high school. Period.
Between running a growing auto body shop and solo-parenting, romance isn’t just off the tableit’s somewhere in the garage under a tarp. And with his schedule, it's time to hire a nanny.
Enter his daughter's gorgeous new dance teacher, who's also their next-door-neighbor. The one who smells like cinnamon.
Who makes his kid beam and who laughs like sunshine.
And who already feels like hisif only she weren’t leaving.
Ballet didn’t dump Olivia Marooit just stopped calling.
At 33, Olivia knows pliés won't pay the bills forever, but she’s not ready to hang up her pointe shoes just yet.
She just needs a few months to train for auditions, regroup, and totally not fall apart. So she returns to her hometown for the fallwhere the maple syrup flows, the apple pie pancake breakfasts are elite, and the existential dread is pumpkin spiceflavored.
In exchange for ballet studio space, she agrees to teach at the local dance studio. It’s temporary. Chill. Fine.
...Until she accidentally volunteers to nanny for her most adorably chaotic studentwho just so happens to live next door with her extremely hot, extremely off-limits single dad.
It has to be temporary.
But with cozy movie nights, cider-fueled slow dances, and a life she’s already half in love with, she’s not prepared for the kind of fall that changes everything.
Featuring:
Between running a growing auto body shop and solo-parenting, romance isn’t just off the tableit’s somewhere in the garage under a tarp. And with his schedule, it's time to hire a nanny.
Enter his daughter's gorgeous new dance teacher, who's also their next-door-neighbor. The one who smells like cinnamon.
Who makes his kid beam and who laughs like sunshine.
And who already feels like hisif only she weren’t leaving.
Ballet didn’t dump Olivia Marooit just stopped calling.
At 33, Olivia knows pliés won't pay the bills forever, but she’s not ready to hang up her pointe shoes just yet.
She just needs a few months to train for auditions, regroup, and totally not fall apart. So she returns to her hometown for the fallwhere the maple syrup flows, the apple pie pancake breakfasts are elite, and the existential dread is pumpkin spiceflavored.
In exchange for ballet studio space, she agrees to teach at the local dance studio. It’s temporary. Chill. Fine.
...Until she accidentally volunteers to nanny for her most adorably chaotic studentwho just so happens to live next door with her extremely hot, extremely off-limits single dad.
It has to be temporary.
But with cozy movie nights, cider-fueled slow dances, and a life she’s already half in love with, she’s not prepared for the kind of fall that changes everything.
Featuring:
- Single dad x nanny
He falls first
Hurt/Comfort
Mutual pining
Neighors-to-lovers
No third act breakup
Spicy scenes!
Falling at the Barre is a cozy, spicy, small-town romance that can be read as a standalone. HEA guaranteed, no cheating, no third act breakup, and no cheating!
Genre: Romance
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