Title:
Bloodweight “Underdog of the Arena Series” by Eva LeNoir
Publisher: Horny Devil Publishing (November 5, 2012)
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
Language: English
Book
Length: Approx. 74 pgs.
Blurb: As a young independent vampire, Ellen Banks
takes the ring, and all eyes are on her. The lithe rebel has worked hard to get
to this one moment in her less-than-stellar life. No one will stand in the way
of that championship belt, especially not the powerful and impossibly salacious
Nash Stanford. If only her traitorous body’s reaction would shut the hell up.
Susan B. Anna’s
Review
Bloodweight was not only brought together with flair, but
captivated you from the very first page.
Ellen Banks was spunky, funny and quite a match for Nash Stanford, who
was portrayed as sexy, debonair and powerful.
The chemistry between these two was exciting and plausible. Her coach’s admiration and devotion enjoyable
and the rest of the characters blended in nicely.
Eva LeNoir did an incredible job with the start of this book
and I surely can’t wait to read the rest of what shall be a truly magical and
sensual series. MMA female cage fighters,
vampires, demons, shifters; and warewolves alike made this story jump out and
draw you in even more.
As much as I enjoyed reading this book I couldn’t understand
why it was such an issue for an underdog to defeat a champion fighter, but hey
we are dealing with beings who do not take kindly to female vampire fighters
foiling their plans and causing them to lose money in the process. As much as I would love to go on about this
delightful read I must say it is best to have you read and enjoy it
yourself.
This book was exciting, sensual and definitely well
deserving of Four Satin Sheet Pillows.
Eva LeNoir grew up traveling with her parents to various
countries in the world. Reading was her constant companion during her travels
and her ability to adapt to different cultures fed her mind with endless
possibilities. The characters swimming in her head are always from various
horizons with a multitude of dreams and aspirations however they always have
one thing in common: The women are strong and independent. A true believer in
the female cause, Eva's wish is to portray the women in her books as the
leaders. She sees them walking hand in hand with their partners and not be the
sheepish followers of the male gender. But most of all, Eva LeNoir wants to
offer her readers a moment of pleasure as they dive into the world of her
mind's creation.
Thank you so much, Susan,I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
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Thank you Eva for the opportunity to read and review it. ;)
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