Poll Dancer
Push and Pole Book 1
When politics meets pole fitness, Mel's life flips upside-down.
After
Mel’s disastrous promotional video goes viral, a “family values” group
launches a protest against her dance studio. Their leader isn’t just
trying to stop her from teaching—he’s using Mel as a moral scapegoat for
his own senate campaign. If he wins the upcoming election, he threatens
to change the laws to keep all pole dancing out of their community.
Mel’s
no politician, but she's not not going down without a fight. Since
running for office beats unemployment, she decides to face off against
him. She hires a campaign manager and tosses her hat in the ring.
There’s just one problem: voters don’t understand pole. Mel needs to
change her image, fast. If she can’t get the people on her side, she
won’t have a business to save. Worse, Mel finds herself falling for her
campaign manager, Daniel, but she can't tell if he likes Mel the dancer
or Melody the candidate.
For Mel, the hardest part of running for office may be protecting her heart.
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