Ball & Chain By A.w. Scott Review
Justice uses dance as an escape from a chaotic world, but the pressure of the professional dance circuit has left him feeling more like a product than a person. When the two meet, Dallas finds his protective instincts immediately triggered, leading to a fast-paced but deeply developing relationship. Key Themes and Tropes
: Like many of A.W. Scott's works, this book focuses on a "safe" reading experience with minimal relationship drama and light D/s (dominant/submissive) dynamics. Ball & Chain by A.W. Scott
is an M/M romance novella by A.W. Scott , serving as the final installment in the Club Deny series. Known for its low-angst storytelling and guaranteed "happily ever after," the story follows the unexpected connection between a high-powered attorney and a professional dancer. Plot Overview Justice uses dance as an escape from a
: Both characters struggle with how their professional lives have defined them—Dallas through his ambition and Justice through the rigid world of ballet. Series Context Scott's works, this book focuses on a "safe"
The story centers on , a lawyer whose life has been consumed by his career goals—passing the bar and climbing the ranks at his firm. His world changes when he sees a video of Justice Bexley , a top-tier ballet dancer who has spent his life being molded by others' expectations.