Chapter Six – The Vault

It’s the first day of rehearsal with Cabaret Clandestine and Karen’s in for a huge surprise when she learns how she’s been cast in their gala performance.

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Chapter Five: The Audition

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In Chapter Five of Bump and Grind, Karen takes on her first big theatre audition since her accident, for the exclusive and intimidating Cabaret Clandestine. 

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Chapter Four: Just a Small Thing

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In Chapter Four of Bump and Grind Karen’s amazing opportunity isn’t as cut and dry as she’s led to believe, and now she has to pull of an impromptu audition for some of the most intimidating collaborators she’s ever encountered. Will her post-accident anxiety destroy her last chance at the career of her dreams?

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Chapter Three: Prime Time

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Karen’s friends and family learn more about the exciting turn her life has taken as she hits Prime Time to share her story with the world.

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Chapter Two: A Daring Dreamer

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Struggling actress Karen Parker gets a huge surprise and a second shot at her career when a bad day at work takes an outrageous turn.

Bump and Grind is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.