Ebook {Epub PDF} A Season to Dance by Patricia Beal






















Patricia has danced ballet since her childhood but became a Christian as an adult. Her dance experience brings authenticity to her first, inspirational novel, A Season to Dance. In addition to her busy writing and family life—she met her husband at Fort Bragg—Patricia is an advocate for Autism awareness. She and her son have Asperger’s syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder. A Season to Dance is a story of grace in all forms, ultimate romance and finding spiritual center. Thank you, Patricia Beal!” –New York Times bestselling author Tosca Lee “Beal’s debut captures the drama and lyricism of the ballet – faith, life and love dance across the story, reaching a satisfying and sigh-worthy dénouement.”Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. A Season to Dance is a beautiful story with evocative imagery that brings the lovely settings vividly to life. Debut author Patricia Beal, according to her author notes, spent years carefully crafting this story, and it shows. Deeply emotional, it follows Ana's journey through dance, despair, hope, and redemption. Dance and music fill the pages!/5().


A Season to Dance - The Story Behind the Story (Carrie Turansky Blog - 5/10/) 17 Scribes Interview (5/9/) A Season to Dance (Patricia Beal) - Review (Fiction Aficionado - 5/9/) When Darkness Died: The Making of a Christian Novelist (More to Life Magazine - 5/5/) Meet Patricia Beal, Author of A Season to Dance! - A SEASON TO DANCE by Patricia Beal. See more ideas about dance, beals, patricia. Patricia Beal liked Patricia Beal's blog post: The Pursuit of Happiness "Four years ago (my first blog post ever!), I wrote that happiness is a fantasy station. A place we never really get to.


Patricia Beal is a Genesis semi-finalist and First Impressions finalist. She is represented by Les Stobbe of the Leslie H. Stobbe Literary Agency, and A Season to Dance is her debut novel (Bling! Romance / Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas, May ). Patricia has danced ballet since her childhood but became a Christian as an adult. Her dance experience brings authenticity to her first, inspirational novel, A Season to Dance. In addition to her busy writing and family life—she met her husband at Fort Bragg—Patricia is an advocate for Autism awareness. She and her son have Asperger’s syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder. A Season to Dance is a contemporary romance I’d recommend to Christians and seekers who are exploring Christianity. It addresses the hard issues in life and how our inherent selfishness will hurt others, including the people we love. Many thanks to Patricia for blessing me with a print copy. It’s now on my keeper shelf.

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