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Rating:  Summary: The Art of Love Review: DRAW ME WITH YOUR LOVE is the second installment of the trilogy penned by Shonnell Bacon and JDaniels. This story opens with the beautiful and mysterious Roxy Winters. She is beginning a new life as a recent college graduate embarking on a career as an interior designer. She seems to have everything going for her - looks, a promising career, a supportive family, and a brand new boyfriend, but she's haunted by nightmares from her past.Antoine Billups is Roxy's new boyfriend. He is a hot new artist who is finally coming into his own. He loves Roxy fiercely, but senses that she is holding something back from him. The other part of Antoine's world is shaped by his best friend, Nicky, a loving lesbian who is like a sister to him. Nicky is protective of Antoine and suspects that Roxy is not as great as she seems. Unfortunately, tragedy strikes Nicky which leaves her unable to protect Antoine from Roxy's hypnotic hold. Bacon and Daniels weave a story that is filled with drama and surprises. Roxy and Antoine must learn to trust and love one another amidst many past hurts and present traumas. The story flows well and it's hard to believe that two people wrote it as opposed to one. The characters are memorable and incite emotion and I often found myself wanting to reach through the pages and have a girl talk with Roxy. DRAW ME WITH YOUR LOVE is a satisfying and drama-filled read. Reviewed by Diane Marbury of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
Rating:  Summary: The Art of Love Review: DRAW ME WITH YOUR LOVE is the second installment of the trilogy penned by Shonnell Bacon and JDaniels. This story opens with the beautiful and mysterious Roxy Winters. She is beginning a new life as a recent college graduate embarking on a career as an interior designer. She seems to have everything going for her - looks, a promising career, a supportive family, and a brand new boyfriend, but she's haunted by nightmares from her past. Antoine Billups is Roxy's new boyfriend. He is a hot new artist who is finally coming into his own. He loves Roxy fiercely, but senses that she is holding something back from him. The other part of Antoine's world is shaped by his best friend, Nicky, a loving lesbian who is like a sister to him. Nicky is protective of Antoine and suspects that Roxy is not as great as she seems. Unfortunately, tragedy strikes Nicky which leaves her unable to protect Antoine from Roxy's hypnotic hold. Bacon and Daniels weave a story that is filled with drama and surprises. Roxy and Antoine must learn to trust and love one another amidst many past hurts and present traumas. The story flows well and it's hard to believe that two people wrote it as opposed to one. The characters are memorable and incite emotion and I often found myself wanting to reach through the pages and have a girl talk with Roxy. DRAW ME WITH YOUR LOVE is a satisfying and drama-filled read. Reviewed by Diane Marbury of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
Rating:  Summary: More Nicky! Review: I loved this book! I loved Luvalwayz too, but this was topped it by far. The story was one I got so caught up in that I finished it in two days. My favorite character of course was my girl Nicky! She had spunk, attitude, but most of all, courage. Many women go through rape and don't realize that it doesn't have to be the end of their being, but she taught that lesson and its one we all can learn from. OH, can I get me a piece of Antoine, on the rocks please? Yum!
Rating:  Summary: good sequel Review: I very much enjoyed the sequel to Luvalwayz. We now know and understand why Roxy turned to a life of prostitution. Wish more would have been mentioned about the characters from the previous novel, but it was all good none the less. Looking forward to the final book in the trilogy.
Rating:  Summary: good sequel Review: I very much enjoyed the sequel to Luvalwayz. We now know and understand why Roxy turned to a life of prostitution. Wish more would have been mentioned about the characters from the previous novel, but it was all good none the less. Looking forward to the final book in the trilogy.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Sequel...Worth Your Read Review: I was a huge fan of LuvAlwayz, but I was blown away at just how much better Draw Me with Your Love was! This time, the authors stick with one couple and flesh out the couple's trials and tribulations, as well as their hot and sizzling sexual interplays. The authors deal with serious issues such as rape, prostitution and abuse in a way that enlightens. If you're looking for a book to read that entertains, makes your heart quicken and teaches you a thing or two about how life can be, you owe it to yourself to check out DRAW ME WITH YOUR LOVE!!! A FAN
Rating:  Summary: EXCELLENT SEQUEL....FIVE STARS! Review: This book was the sequel to LUVALWAYZ and it was sooo good! I got so into this book that I felt like I personally knew the characters. Enter Roxy, a fiesty, smart, next-door type of girl who has a painful past that she doesn't want anyone to know, in fear of them treating her differently. She use to be a high class escort. She moves to another city to erase her past and start a new life. She meets Antonie on a cruise and they instantly become friends. At first, I wasn't too fond of Roxy because she was always up in Antonie's face, but towards the middle of the book I loved her. She falls in love with Antonie and tries to keep her past just what it is the past, but something unexpected happens and everything falls apart and there's nothing Roxy can do about it. I highly recommend this book! It was good from the beginning to the end. It gets five stars easily!
Rating:  Summary: Pretty Good! Review: This sequel was pretty good. It's an easy read and takes you into the world of Art. We now understand why Roxy Winters was in Paris to begin with and how she got there. We also understand why she chose the path she chose. However, the best character in the entire novel was Nicky. She told it like it was and didn't bite her tongue. I would like to read a novel centering around her character. She was quite strong despite the horror she went through.
Rating:  Summary: Pretty Good! Review: This sequel was pretty good. It's an easy read and takes you into the world of Art. We now understand why Roxy Winters was in Paris to begin with and how she got there. We also understand why she chose the path she chose. However, the best character in the entire novel was Nicky. She told it like it was and didn't bite her tongue. I would like to read a novel centering around her character. She was quite strong despite the horror she went through.
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