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Flirty Dancing

A Novel

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Flirty Dancing

By: Jennifer Moffatt
Narrated by: Mark Sanderlin
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Sparks fly in this summer romp for fans of Casey McQuiston when dancers at a Catskills resort try to pull off the perfect show, and find happiness and a place where they belong on the way.

Archer Read is 27 and desperate to find his place in life. Five months ago, he quit his soul-destroying accounting job in Ohio and moved to Manhattan with dreams of making it on Broadway. And now he has nothing to show for it but a string of rejections. Even for a ray-of-sunshine like Archer, hope can only go so far. A musical revue at Shady Queens, a queer-friendly resort in the Catskills, is his last chance to break into show biz—otherwise, it’s back to Ohio, broke and hopeless. He arrives ready to dance his heart out, only to find he’ll be working with his teenage celebrity crush, the Broadway star Mateo Dixon.

What is Mateo doing working at Shady Queens? Besides barking orders and glaring at everyone…when he’s not absolutely smoldering at Archer on the dancefloor. As Archer tries to forget his teen crush and get to know the real Mateo, he’s caught up in a romance with his hot, temperamental bunkmate, Caleb. Between Mateo’s baggage and the dance crew’s drama—partying, flirting, breaking up, getting back together, then breaking up again—it’s no surprise when the show starts to fall apart. Archer quickly discovers that when it comes to dance, sometimes you can’t leave all your problems backstage.

Filled with colorful side characters, about a million Broadway references, and enough drama for a high school summer camp, Flirty Dancing is a delightful romantic comedy that shows love, like art, is worth a little sacrifice.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.

©2025 Jennifer Moffatt (P)2025 Macmillan Audio
Contemporary Romance Romantic Comedy Funny Heartfelt Royalty Theatre Ohio

Critic reviews

"Irresistible... a slow-burning romance that delivers all the feels."—Publishers Weekly

"Full of delicious relationship drama...effervescent."—Library Journal

"This clever twist on a classic will hook you immediately. With modern characters and real emotion, wrapped in a fun, glistening setting, Flirty Dancing is a loveable summer story. Moffatt’s delightful writing jumps off the page and into your arms."—Sidney Karger, author of Best Men and The Bump

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The similar setting is the only thing this has in common with Dirty Dancing as it takes place at an LGBT+ holiday camp in the Catskills. It’s like a YA novel for twenty-somethings and while there are romantic entanglements there are no explicit sexual situations - think Heartstopper but with young adults. (The author steadfastly avoids any titillation - when one character discovers another has been left completely nude in the showers, they are asked to look away and oblige the request. Two young GAY men.)

It’s sweet and overcomes the lack of sexual heat with a winning protagonist, 27 year-old Archer, who has left his career as an accountant in Dayton, OH and moved to NYC to try his hand at being a chorus boy or possibly a fully-fledged B’way star. While there’s no real sizzle, temperatures do rise - and trigger one’s imagination - when he meets his B’way idol, the strapping, brooding Mateo Dixon and the two become Tango partners and dance a pas de deux.

It’s all wholesome good fun though the action is limited to the dance troupe itself - a more adult version might’ve integrated weekly guests and crossed boundaries and connections there. But Flirty Dancing is enjoyable enough, especially if you want a break from darker, angsty M/M romances. The narration is great, buoyant and full of energy.

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