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Sebastian (Sen) Holt is an artist currently in New Orleans. He’s always been a wanderer, believing in fate and following signs to guide his destiny. Although he itches to pull up stakes, getting a painting into a gallery keeps him rooted. One morning his good friend calls him in desperate need of help with her cleaning business. Her regular cleaner flaked, she can’t lose her client, and there’s no one else.

The job is at a large and recently restored house—and the owner, Morgan Ballard, comes home unexpectedly. They are immediately drawn together, as if they know each other, but they’ve never met. As they grow closer, Morgan behaves like two people. Sometimes he’s friendly and casual, and other times intimate and demanding. Sen juggles his painting through bursts of vision-like inspiration, the cleaning job, and an unexpected commission—all while trying to unlock the growing mystery of the intense connection he feels to Morgan. He’s not sure which scares him more—the strangeness surrounding their growing bond or that he’s found someone to make him reconsider his lifelong wanderlust.

Drawn edition by Elle Brownlee Romance eBooks

Lovely, dream-like romance. Not much action, but worth reading for the main character.

Product details

  • File Size 3353 KB
  • Print Length 237 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Dreamspinner Press; 1 edition (October 21, 2016)
  • Publication Date October 21, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01M1M8TGT

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Drawn edition by Elle Brownlee Romance eBooks Reviews


Heat Level 2 flames out of 5
Rating 4 stars out of 5

The best way that I can describe this book is an interesting romance with a paranormal twist. I enjoyed reading about Sen and Morgan and the mystery revolving around their connection. Plot Sen (Sebastian) is an artist who sees more to life than the average person. In an attempt to help his friend out he accepts a position cleaning the house of Morgan. There is more to the house or is it Morgan that inspires visions in Sen’s head that he must capture in paintings. Amazing paintings. Morgan is also caught up in this phenomenon, He is a wealthy architect caught up in Sen, but there are two different sides to Morgan and he can’t remember something that is important and Sen and his paintings are the key. There is chemistry between Sen and Morgan, but through most of the book it seems pretty one sided. The pacing is pretty even and the story read smoothly, the ending was interesting with more character development than just about any other book that I read. Read it and figure out my meaning.

SCORES on a scale of 1-5 Stars rate each of the Following 5
Categories
PLOT 5 Stars
CHEMISTRY 4 Stars
PACING 4 Stars
ENDING 5 Stars
CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT4 Stars

Review Copy of Drawn provided by the Dreamspinner Press. I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book. Reviewed by Mollien from Alpha Book Club
This story mixes the past with the present in a unique way. If you’re not an artist, the beginning will require patience, but your patience will be wondrously rewarded.

Sen is an up-and-coming painter currently living in New Orleans. His best friend owns a cleaning service and asks for his help in cleaning a house. He takes the job, to help her out, and there he meets Morgan, the owner of the house. It’s instant attraction and connection on a cosmic level that they both don’t understand. After they meet, Sen gets visions that fuel his paintings. Sen gets his own showing in a gallery and Morgan completes his architectural project. During all this, they spend more time with each other, Sen gets more visions, and things get a bit crazy. The last two chapters wind everything up. The visions are explained, true love and soulmates are realized, and the last chapter is actually the epilogue. A wonderful and heartwarming HEA.

This story is an uncommon and refreshing tale in the paranormal genre. Encompassed in mysteries, stormy visions, deja vu, and kismet, you will be taken on fate’s quest to reunite lost souls.

Sen and Morgan instantly feel the connection. Two halves of a whole. When Sen and Morgan are apart, they feel lost and incomplete. When they’re together, they feel whole and happy and relaxed. It’s heartwarming to watch them rediscover each other over coffee and pastries.

The story takes a while to get going, but I’m glad I stuck to it. Also, the writing style is very sophisticated. This made it difficult to understand what was going on, at times. As I got more into the book, though, I was able to catch on better.

I’m not an artist and I love art as much as the next person, but I think this book has too much art references and explanations.

Lastly, I wish the main characters would have been more developed.

If you love paranormal books, lost souls, the mixing of past with the present, and painters with soulmates you will love this story. I do recommend this book. So, get yourself ready for a wild ride full of twists and turns in the humidity of New Orleans with a pain au chocolat in one hand and chicory coffee in the other.

I received this book in exchange for my honest review.
(Originally reviewed for Love Bytes Reviews.)

I like to read books without reading the blurb first, so I have no idea what the story is about. Honestly, I probably read the blurb when I selected the book to review, but I haven’t looked at it again until this very minute while I’m doing this review. So I had no preconceived notion about what the book was about.

There is a hidden story in the book, which I won’t give any spoilers on, but I figured it out fairly quickly during the read. I was intrigued. I really liked the background and character development.

Sen is an artist living in New Orleans. He has always been a wanderer. His parents are the stereotypical hippies who have traveled for years in an old bus. Sen was raised on the road, and educated at ‘home’…or in this case the bus. His entire family is artistic, so not surprisingly Sen grew up to be an artist.

When we meet Sen, he has been asked by his best friend to fill in for one of her staff who didn’t show for work. The friend owns a cleaning business, and Sen agrees to fill in for the day. When he arrives at the address, he finds a veritable mansion which has been recently restored. It is spotless…so why does the mysterious owner need a cleaning person…and for four hours a week?

Morgan is the homeowner. He has a reason for keeping the house nearly empty, and spotless, but we don’t learn it until later in the story, so it is mystery most of the way through.

Something is odd about Morgan. Sen is picking up strange vibes from him, and Morgan seems to be two different people. Add to that the fact that Sen had a daytime nightmare when he fell asleep at Morgan’s house the first day he cleaned it, and since then Sen’s artist block is gone and he is producing strange paintings of people he sees in dreams and visions.

I really enjoyed the book, but to keep it honest, I had gotten my hopes up for more. I was reading this book last night and got to an hour left according to my , so I turned the lights off and saved it for today in anticipation. Once the underlying mystery was revealed…I had hoped for more details, but they weren’t forthcoming. In fact, the whole big reveal was a little bit of an anti-climatic moment, handled in an “oh…we should have known” way. I personally think some pages dedicated to the subjects of that background mystery would have been really welcome and made for a more exciting and interesting transition.

My disappointment aside, I did enjoy the book. The ending wrapped up in a nice, if fairly mundane HEA. I’m going to rate it as “I Liked It A Lot / Would Recommend It,” or 4.0 on our rating scale. With another chapter or two near the end, I think the story would have suited me more.
Lovely, dream-like romance. Not much action, but worth reading for the main character.
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