Dancers' Reunion
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About the Book
Follow the showbiz careers of three incredible dancers as they begin their lives performing center stage and go on to build personal empires. Amber, Sable and Darcy parlay their beauty and talent into amazing lives through dance, successful businesses, world travel, romance and tragedy.
Peek behind the curtain, from auditions to rehearsals and learn backstage secrets. Experience the birth of an extravagant production show.
They were living a dancers dream in an exciting new city. They loved the life style, enjoyed the moment and forged friendships that would last a lifetime.
Amber’s successes included large real estate ventures and homes in Lake Tahoe and Maui. Darcy became the most sought after high fashion model in Europe and lived a glamorous life in Paris. Sable was pursued by the wealthiest, most powerful men in the world. She, like the other two, amassed a fortune along the way.
Fate united them in their youth. How would destiny reunite them with a purpose? Three very different women, that traveled very different journeys, come together to create a better world for talented dancers and entertainers everywhere.
UndoAbout the Author
R. Douglas Johns still keeps a home in Reno, Nevada, “Th e Biggest Little City in the World”. Between 1978 and 1980 he owned the hottest disco in Reno.
During that time Reno was a boom town. Several new hotel/casinos opened at midnight on the same day including the Sahara, the Money Tree, Circus Circus and the MGM Grand.
With the new casinos came the huge production shows that brought professional dancers and singers to Reno from all over the world. It was an exciting time fi lled with amazing shows, both large and small, as well as an incredible night life scene.
It was a golden era in Reno, new night clubs were opening and R. Douglas Johns was right in the middle of it.
The author took liberties creating this fi ctional story based on the lives of three beautiful young dancers. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fi ctitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.