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The Dancer

Men of the North Series, Book 7

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The Dancer

By: Elin Peer
Narrated by: Noelle Bridges, John Masterson
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Sometimes the purest love can turn to the deepest hate.

I was 12 when I promised Solo that I would one day marry him. Maybe I would have if he hadn't gotten impatient and ruined everything that summer when I was 15. For the last seven years I've replaced the love I once felt for him with anger over his almost getting me killed.

Willow, a talented Motlander dancer, goes on tour in the Northlands. What should have been a chance for a new beginning brings her face to face with her traumatic past when Solo, a mountain of a man and the fiercest warrior of his generation, is put in charge of her safety against her will. If she can't get rid of him at least she can return the favor and make his job a nightmare too.

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Elin Peer (P)2018 Tantor
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Great book

Wonderful love story, another great book with wonderful characters. this book will have you laughing at times, crying at other.

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such a touching story.

Definitely addictive. The whole series was great and I'm sad to let it go now that it's over. I appreciate it being free and wonder why all the best series I find always are. I 100% recommend all the books in this series. The author has done a great job making everyone relatable and each book enjoyable.

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omg, I just can't even....

I love this series and every single female lead in previous books but Willow... omg, i just can't with her never defending solo and allowing everyone to think negatively towards solo...

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Great Series, Childish Heroine

I absolutely love this series—this book, not as much as the others. It is good but Willow is extremely annoying and childish. She never defended Solo and she was as involved in them running away together as he was. Unfortunately, Solo was blamed and punished for everything. I love that several of the other NMen and their wives made appearances in the book as well as some new NMen. This book felt different than the others in that it switched from present day to seven years in the past and back. I hope Ms. Peer will continue to write more Men of the North books. She is an awesome author!

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Back on track

The storyline of this book was much more interesting than the last book. It held my attention and was hard to put down. Willow was unlikable for half of the book; I liked Solo. The storyline is moving along at a good pace. The narrators are doing a great job with characters. On to the next book in series!

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Kind of Irritating

This is basically the same as the last 6 books. Poor Momsi done wrong by a big Nman. It’s kind of irritating that the women are all high and mighty when they’re just brats. This story could have been so much better. Ever since we met Willow she was this strong woman who knew how she felt and stood for what she believed in. But she managed to get completely brainwashed in a week? Not to mention Solo is portrayed as the bad guy when he was the only one who gave a crap. Yeah, it ended happy, but the first 8 hours of this book make me regret ever getting into this series.

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I love Solo and Willow but wished for less apart time

I really enjoyed these characters but wish they didn’t take so long to reconcile and that there was more discussion between Willow and Solo of how Willow’s memories and opinion got skewed by the motherlands Those complaints aside it was a good read and actually made me want to read Hunters story where before I was going to skip it

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Great book

I don’t understand why everyone is complaining. This is a really good book. Two thumbs up 👍🏻.
After listening to all the MC books I needed something else and i am happy I found this series.

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So good!!

This series is one of my favorites. I have listened to it several times and each time I have a different favorite installment. This story is my favorite this time. Willow and Hunter pissed me off before but now I see there attitudes is what made the story, after all Hunter in The Athlete was my favorite. I love the new characters introduced in this story. Leo, Sassquatch and Solo are good friends. I love that. Tristan is pretty funny with his lessons to Selma about N men. I laughed out loud so many times. I can only imagine how much fun Elin Peer had writing this brilliant series. It’s written so well, the way each story flows together. Each book is standalone but we, the readers have been given an intro to what’s to come in the next book. The narrators are outstanding! Noelle has a cute sexy voice and John is excellent as well and super funny. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys dystopian worlds , romance and a little sexy fun.

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I really enjoyed this one

I know so many people said it was not worth listening to. I didn't listen to the reviews and was pleasantly surprised. Yes Willow was not the lovey dovey main character but she was totally relatable to. Time can warp your perceptions and she was young when the tragedy happened. If someone tells you again and again that your are supposed to hate something you eventually start to believe them. You see her mind working through the I hate you thinking and realizing she doesn't hate him.
Was worth the credit I spent for it.

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