There was hope though. King Elias was running for Prime Minister. While the King was now a mostly ceremonial position and the Royal family had not had much political power for over a century, King Elias was known for advocating for people who needed help. He was a huge help to those who suffered from discrimination and those who had fallen on hard times.
Brooke lives to dance. And in the kingdom of Arabesque, dancing is a form of magic.
When the kind King Elias is elected to serve as Prime Minister as well as hold his ceremonial position, most of the kingdom was delighted. However, former Prime Minister Oré and his followers are furious. Claiming that Oré should still be in charge despite losing in fair election, they attempt a rebellion. King Elias must recruit the dancers with the strongest magic to protect the kingdom from Oré, who had ruled with dark motives and had tried to outlaw dance.
Now Brooke must fight a war. Brought to the palace to train, she meets another dancer. Princess Rose, the daughter of King Elias. Can they stop Oré and save the kingdom? And could they become something more?
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