Saturday, August 13, 2016

Review: Black Balled by Andrea Smith & Eva LeNoir

Black Balled (Black Balled, #1)
Two dominant males, two worthy adversaries, in a business that takes no prisoners, will soon learn that fate refuses to be ignored...

My name is Troy Babilonia, but I'm best known as Babu, a renowned literary critic with my own online column. I'm followed by thousands! I'm a living god in the literary world. I have no filter, and for that, my flock of humble followers are forever grateful. If it weren't for me, they wouldn't know what to read. I have zero tolerance for the weak-minded attention seekers, nor do I have respect for the self-proclaimed geniuses of the Indie world. My advice to all Indie authors is to never break the cardinal rule in this cut-throat business. Ever.

My name is L. Blackburn and I'm an Indie author. My extraordinary genius was loved and worshiped throughout the literary world, until one egocentric critic tried to obliterate my career. It seems I broke some "cardinal rule," and now I'm paying the price for it. But I don't plan on going down without a fight.

 Black Balled set my reading device on FIRE!! The characters are intensely arrogant and soulfully wounded.  It’s a fight for dominance in and out of the bedroom, two ego’s passionately at war with each other.

Troy Babilonia (Babu) is a renowned literary critic/douche bag. He’s a very harsh book reviewer and especially enjoys cutting down indie authors.  His reviews had spurred more than just verbal retaliation in his past that now effects his current quality of life.

When Babu strikes again with his review of Quincy’s Soul by L. Blackburn, it doesn't take long before the author (Larson) comments on the unfavorable review which ensues a feud.  Babu not only trashed talked the book but didn’t even finish it. The feud only intensifies when Babu publishes misinformation regarding the author.

When the discontented duo finds themselves trapped in an elevator the story takes on an interesting turn. Oh, it’s very interesting indeed because they don’t know that they are trapped with their arch-enemy. The two alphas may clash when it comes to literature but their sexual chemistry is off the wall.

I really enjoyed Black Balled. It has two crazy ass Alphas who battle it inside and outside the bedroom without loosing their own credibility.  5 Stars.

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