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Drawn Into Love by Aurora Rose Reynolds

habibaaibrahim's review against another edition

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3.0

I have been waiting for this book. I have a think for Aurora Rose Reynolds’ books. She brings me all the butterflies. I love her words and the way she creates kinda realistic fairytales. This was another cute book in the series.

“I miss you. Even here, with you in my arms, I miss you because I know I have to go and I can’t take you with me.”

Lucas was all man plus a father. What a better combination? I loved seeing this side to him. I loved how he knew that Courtney was the one for him no matter what past bad experiences they both had. He was in charge yet he gave her the space she needed. In addition to that, I loved that he always wanted to know what’s going on with her.

Courtney was sweet and hurt. I loved how she tried yet she was so real and relatable. She fell in love, fast and hard. Yet, it was meant to be. She was really beautiful with Maddie. She was meant to be a mother. I believed in her love for Lucas. It was real and genuine.

“You changed everything in my world”

Lucas and Courtney were drawn into love. They were meant to be no matter how slow they took it.

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4.0

3.5 star

I did enjoy this book it was fast pace a good read.. i read many of ARR books so i knew what i was getting into a OTT alpha male who only had eyes for one girl and his adorable daughter. Lucas was a great book boyfriend he was such a gentleman, growly and a decent guy plus how he was with his daughter was Fking adorbs.. as for Courtney god i felt so bad for her.. talk about asshole ex husbands and hard life she lived.. she was cool such a sweetheart and strong for what happened to her.. the chemistry between the 2 was cute it started slowish/friends and grew into instalove.. plus the family moments were cute..

Why this didn't get a higher rating for me to much ex-drama from both sides, and not enough sex lol

Low agnst, Mention both of their exs, drama, no cheating, Both divorced not a manwhore and not a virgin gal, little sexy times, secondary chara.


Instalove/lust
Slight push/pull from courtney
Hea
Epilogue

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1.0

Originally posted at Red Hot Books

Drawn into Love, by Aurora Rose Reynolds, is the story of Courtney, a newly divorced paralegal who has recently moved to New York to start over. Thanks to a hefty settlement from her cheating ex husband she is able to purchase a house and an interior architect to design it. Her architect is Lucas Fremont, a sexy single dad. The two are instantly attracted to each other and through misadventures that involve vomit, Courtney and Lucas come together. With Lucas’ daughter Maddie they start building a life together until both their exes make a reappearance, Luckily, love conquers all in this story of love, romance and finding family.

Normally, I try to write a bigger synopsis of the book I’m reviewing, but there really isn’t a whole lot more I can write about the plot here, without revealing spoilers. The storyline and characters are simple. When people write about formulaic Romance novels, this is the type of book they write about. That’s not really a bad thing, it just is what it is. The story, written in the first person perspective, is fairly one dimensional and in my opinion struggled with a lack of detail in some places and too much unnecessary detail in others. For example, Courtney doesn’t really remember how she met her ex husband and had no idea how wealthy he was, like “didn’t bat an eyelash at a 10 million dollar settlement,” wealthy. Then, near the end of the book, she goes into detail about what it was like to be born addicted to crack and then turned over to the foster care system.

I also found the characters really flat. Courtney is adorable, competent and slightly naive, she could also be anyone. There’s nothing that really stands out about her. Likewise with Lucas’ daughter Maddie. Lucas on the other hand is touted as an alpha male, but more often than not came across as more asshole than alpha. He contradicts Courtney’s decisions throughout the book, flies off the handle often and is continuously growling. Naturally, the exes are conniving, horrible and selfish.

I could have chalked Drawn Into Love as not being for me, forgiven it all the issues I had, and maybe given it a C, but then the author included one of the most obnoxious elements of Romance – the magic peen. If you’re not familiar with the magic peen, it’s a peen so magical that it overcomes years of heartache and expensive medical intervention to dole out the miraculous. It heals the womb of the woman it services most and allows her to reach her full potential, as not just a girlfriend, wife or even a kind stepmother, it allows her to carry a child for the peen-bearer and become the most important thing in the world, a mother. (To be clear, that was sarcasm.) The minute Courtney’s struggles with infertility were mentioned I wondered if the author was going to go there, but hoped that the magic peen had gone the way of Fabio covers and dubious consent. Apparently not.

Ugh!

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