Title:
Tutu’s & Cowboy Boots
Author: Casey
Peeler
Release Date: Dec
28, 2015
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Cadence Lewis has been dancing
since she could walk. Living in New York with her parents she has the chance to
go to the best dance school in the country, but when her father does the
unthinkable she’s forced to leave her dreams behind and move to a
small southern town with her mom. Cadence is having a hard time
adjusting to her new life when she meets Jade Carpenter. Jade starts
to show Cadence that small-town life isn’t so bad, but when Cadence
has a chance to go back to New York she is on the next flight and will do
anything to get her old life
back.
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“What did you say? A
stroke?” I ask with concern and
confusion.
“Not
literally. If you haven’t noticed it’s hot and sticky here,
makes you feel like you’re a stick of butter melting. I can promise
that you don’t want to be out here in the heat of the day, but if you
don’t get to moving, you will
be.”
“I’m not
doing any of it Gran. This is not what I signed up to
do.”
“Sugar,
the moment you disrespected me was the moment I knew it was time to teach you a
lesson or two about life. So pick up those boots and march your ass right in
there.” Holy shit! Gran cursed!
“What? Shit
ain’t a bad word. Look out there. There’s plenty of
it,” she says pointing to the pasture. As I turn back to Gran I
notice my cellphone lodged in a pile of
crap.
“Gran, my phone! It
landed in a pile of
crap.”
“Well, brush it
off.”
“Oh, no,
I’m not touching that and now I need a new phone. How am I going to
talk to Lauren and my other friends without a phone?”
“I have one in the
house. Now quit your whining and get started on those stalls.”
Reluctantly, I follow Gran into
the barn. Hearing a crazy sound, I have no idea what I’m about to do,
but I pray it doesn’t have anything to do with a cow’s
tatas.
Casey Peeler grew up in North
Carolina and still lives there with her husband and
daughter.
Growing up Casey wasn't
an avid reader or writer, but after reading Their Eyes Were Watching God by
Zora Neal Hurston during her senior year of high school, and multiple
Nicholas Sparks' novels, she found a hidden love and appreciation for
reading. That love ignited the passion for writing several years
later, and her writing style combines real life scenarios with morals
and values teenagers need in their daily
lives.
When Casey isn't
writing, you can find her near a body of water listening to country music with
a cold beverage and a great book.
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