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Pointe, Claw

Pointe, Claw is the intense story of two wild girls, but not wild in the way one would think. Both are struggling to break free and find something missing in their lives.
Jessie Vale is a ballerina performing in an elite ballet program that requires absolute perfection to be accepted into a professional company. When she is cast in an animalistic avant garde production, her composure begins to crack. Danger abounds.

Told from another point of view is the story of Jessie’s Dawn McCormick. Dawn’s world is full of missing information and illness. She wakes in strange places, looking bruised, battered, and unable to speak. The doctors are baffled. Her parents are frustrated.

These childhood friends are running out of time, with Jessie having just this one shot at her ballet dream, and Dawn’s blackouts and illness rapidly getting worse. The girls feel that they are being judged and watched by everyone. They also are being kept apart from one another, for reasons they don’t understand, but they both remember their childhood when they were inseparable.

Will they overcome the stresses in their lives? Will they be allowed to recreate the happiness they once shared as children?
Point, Claw will keep the reader devouring the pages to find the answers.