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  • Drawn Together

  • Brown Family Series, # 5
  • By: Lauren Dane
  • Narrated by: Lucy Rivers
  • Length: 9 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (267 ratings)

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Drawn Together

By: Lauren Dane
Narrated by: Lucy Rivers
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Tattoo artist Raven Smith is blunt and hard, broken and jaded, dark and beautiful. While she doesn't hide her painful past, she does keep a wall around her heart. She's free, sexually - but no one gets to the real Raven beneath the prickly exterior.

With a voice like smoke, Jonah Warner is a smooth-talking, highly successful attorney, with a body that should never be hidden by a suit. He's the kind of man who never takes no for an answer and always gets what he wants. And what he wants is Raven. She's a survivor, and he finds that incredibly alluring.

Jonah gets under her skin in a way Raven has never experienced. He makes her break all her rules - including her no-monogamy rule.

But when a figure from Raven's past shows up at the tattoo parlor and drops a bomb into her life, their relationship will face the ultimate challenge.

©2013 Lauren Dane (P)2013 Tantor
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Whole new look at Raven

Absolutely understand Raven now and fell in love with her character...great story about this unique clan

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better than I expected.

I want sure how is feel about Raven's story. I absolutely thoroughly enjoyed her and Jonah. I binge listened to this in basically a day.

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AN EMOTIONAL & POWERFUL LOVE STORY

Phew, what an emotional addictive ride as finally we hear about Raven's story whose always been misjudged (by me too in previous books) she's a straight talking, brash, strong, bisexual tattoo artist. But, as we listen to this story. we slowly find out that underneath her hard exterior she's damaged by a troubled past, vulnerable and can love deeply as seen in the small close friends she has.

She needs a strong man to understand her ways - in walks Jonah a handsome, rich, successful, Alpha male and a great father who's instantly drawn to Raven and soon the sexual chemistry between them starts to sizzle and this leads to passion and hot sex as he likes to be dominant in the bedroom. But before long he wants far more than just sex from Raven but he has to be patient, understanding, and take things slowly because he may just scare her off. Slowly Raven cautiously lowers her barriers then eventually they come down and this allows trust to develop between the lovers. Then, when her past comes to haunt her, she can slay her demons from her past and her healing can finally start, along with acceptance as to who she is and this, happily, leaves room for love to blossom and grow.

Lauren Dane has written a powerful, emotional, intense, funny, heartwarming, super sexy book which includes characters from the previous books and adds new ones to further entertain us in this riveting powerful love story.

Worth a credit? I have a feeling this is the last in the Brown series but I'm just not really ready to say goodbye to all the characters I've grown to know over time along with all the highs and lows of their lives so I may have to re-visit them again if there isn't a No. 6. Any romance lover, that likes a sexy listen, will find this series creditworthy as I did - so it's a YES from me.

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OMG!!! Raven, you were sooooo misunderstood!

I hated Raven and now I LOVE her! This is a wonderful story. Jonah is a wonderful guy for her, loving and sweet but understanding. I absolutely love catching up with the crew of both the Brown's and Tarts. I love the indepth of Jonah's family and some of the ins and outs there. Raven's story is monumental and so sad but like a phoenix she picks up her mess and makes something beautiful! Good Job Lauren Dane on the end of this series! (I assume) Absolutely love it! There was plenty of drama, surprise , sadness, a little crying and lots of hotness :) and some joy too. Well rounded book. Left me feeling satisfied.

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So Awesome

I loved Lauren Dane's method of slowly developing Raven into a character that is so much more than she appears. It was interesting to hear her be a complete b...h to certian people, but she is a marshmallow deep down. Lilttle by little throughout each of Lauren Dane's previous books you learn how important children, friends, and family are in Raven's life. Bravo to the author for giving one of her most popular characters in the Brown Family Series a most interesting, sexy, stubborn, supportive, encouraging, and most divinely exciting boyfriend a woman could ever ask for. The narrator has a natural talent to switch into the right tone for each individual character. I really loved this story and the wild a crazy character theme. Bravo to the author for giving Raven such a sweet ending

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4 Smokin' Hot Stars! Finally, Raven's Story!

Drawn Together is the book a lot of Brown Siblings and Delicious series fans have been patiently waiting for. Finally.... Raven’s story. Raven has enthralled me from the first time we met her in Laid Bare. Tattoo artist Raven Smith is blunt and hard, broken and jaded, dark and beautiful. She had a terrible upbringing. This book explained a lot of Raven's back story. Her experiences growing up with abandonment, betrayal, murder, rape and other assorted nastiness. Most people just deal with Raven's pushy, rude behavior not knowing that is exactly how Raven keeps her defenses up and her emotional attachments to a minimum. Some of the best parts of this book were Raven’s interactions with the kids. I loved seeing her secret side hidden away. You see her as such a b$tch many times throughout the series, and her love for the kids just end up melted my heart in the end. When Raven meets Jonah Warner her life changes in so many ways. Jonah Warner is HOT!! He is a sexy attorney and a wonderful father. He raised his daughter pretty much on his own. Jonah is basically perfect. He's handsome, successful, rich....the basic Alpha package! Jonah wants Raven. They are perfectly matched and bring out just what the other craves. Jonah is all about control. He is bossy, dominant, and possessive. He knows what he wants and he is not afraid to pursue it. He understands Raven's flaws and limitations. He know how far to push and when to pull back. But he refuses to let her push him away. One minute Raven had started working on a full back tattoo for Jonah, next a fling turns into blossoming relationship that grows deeper into a friendship, even as far as a trusting D/S partnership. He constantly gave her the reassurance that her trust in him was founded and that she was absolutely it. Their journey became a very smexy happily ever. Her story is one that breaks your heart but also makes you smile when she finally gets her HEA. I'm so glad that Lauren Dane decided to write a book about Raven. It allowed us to see the other vulnerable side of her. She just needed the right man in her life to make her less hard and prickly. She definitely deserved Mr. swoon worthy Jonah. Raven became a more likable character once we understood all the things she was forced to deal with in her painful past. This was a nice addition to the Brown Sibling series especially if you like a warm love story with some hot very kinky sex too!! I recommend both the Delicious series and Brown Siblings series by Lauren Dane. You will notice the same familiar characters blended in both series. Happy listening!

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I love RAVEN...

Would you consider the audio edition of Drawn Together to be better than the print version?

Unfortunately, I only have the audio version so I cannot give a reply to this question.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Drawn Together?

There are so many..I loved the time the spent talking when she started his tattoo, but I equally loved that she called him when she went off to find her mother and he dropped everything to go to her. While these two (2) may seem from different worlds, they are so right for each other.

What does Lucy Rivers bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I feel she brought Raven to life. I visualized her voice sounding just as Ms, Rivers delivered, sultry, sexy, but able to show the vulnerability.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I wouldn't say an extreme reaction, but I think I want a tattoo now. Reading this series is was definitely an eye opener, but Raven's story clinched it for me.

Any additional comments?

I loved how this story came together. I loved that we finally revealed Raven's past to explain some of her personality and past behavior. This was definitely worth the wait. I'm going to miss the Brown's and their friends.

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Better than expected

I wasn't sure if I would continue on with the Brown series because it was hit or miss for me, and I read other reviewers who really hated Drawn Together. I took a chance on it because I came to like Raven in the previous books. Raven and Jonah were strong, likable lead characters. Even though this is yet another reincarnation of Cinderella, it wasn't as far fetched as some other books of this kind. It was a more believable fairy tale. It built steadily through the chapters into a solid relationship that ended on a satisfying note for their future.

Raven's story was very touching, especially the reunion with her mother. Jonah's story was very real to me because I used to work for lawyers for years. I felt like I was reading about a family of lawyers I used to know back in those days.

The only thing that bothered me in this book (and in the short story Sway about Levi and Daisy) was the caricature of Mal's wife, Gwen. I know that there are plenty of snooty wives of rich men who would look down upon women like Daisy and Raven, but I thought the way Gwen was just thrown into direct public confrontation with Raven and Daisy was a bit over the top. That dynamic could have been written into both stories in a more subtle, realistic way.

I think Lucy Rivers has improved tremendously as a narrator over this series. In Laid Bare, she was dreadful, but I've noticed steady improvement in her performance throughout this series. I think Drawn Together was her best performance so far.


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first Lauren Dane book and I'm hooked

Jonah is the "I get you, flaws and all" guy that many of us would like to meet.

Raven was fascinating, and I can tell by the other reviews that when I go back and read other Lauren Dane books I won't have the same early (somewhat negative) reaction to her since I'll already know her back story. Although, this tough girl persona is so common in real life that maybe I would have had an inkling. I often meet someone who, when given a second chance, makes me realize that there's an amazing person behind the cool, prickly facade.

We all cope in the way that seems best at the time, and holding people at bay is a common way to avoid pain when we don't know who to trust. It's great to read about a group who can all trust one another; very nice created family when many of us can't turn to the one we were born with. Definitely makes me want to read more Lauren Dane!

The narrator is a little too bland for my preference.

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my Favorite...

I really loved this story...of all the books in this series this was by far my favorite. It will be hard to leave the Brown gang of characters behind . They are richly drawn and complex ...Well narrated by Lucy Rivers ...

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