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A review by dinohakari
Drawn in by You by R.M. Neill
5.0
It's hard to write a review that does this story justice when there are so many good ones already written about [b:Drawn in by You|62125327|Drawn in by You (Sheltered Connections 4)|R.M. Neill|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1661775834l/62125327._SY75_.jpg|97924195]. I must say I'm not surprised.
[a:R.M. Neill|21347944|R.M. Neill|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1617442164p2/21347944.jpg] writes and describes emotions and situations that for others could be very distressing in a way that is totally enjoyable, always respecting how such conflict situations can affect readers.
In this case, Travis suffers from health issues, specifically depression, believing that he is worthless, due to different personal losses that he suffered in the past and for which he blames himself. Something he hides from his closest friends always putting on a fun and carefree facade, though he doesn't quite fool them.
Dylan is a divorced man who, after discovering that his wife was cheating on him and that his daughter may not be, decides to start over. He moves to a new city, starts a new business and makes great new friends and co-workers. However, he also has his own insecurities, and he wonders if he can find that one person this time who will accept him and his amazing little daughter just the way they are.
And finally, they meet, and what happens next it is what you have to find out by reading this amazing book!
I was given an advanced copy and voluntarily wrote a review.
[a:R.M. Neill|21347944|R.M. Neill|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1617442164p2/21347944.jpg] writes and describes emotions and situations that for others could be very distressing in a way that is totally enjoyable, always respecting how such conflict situations can affect readers.
In this case, Travis suffers from health issues, specifically depression, believing that he is worthless, due to different personal losses that he suffered in the past and for which he blames himself. Something he hides from his closest friends always putting on a fun and carefree facade, though he doesn't quite fool them.
Dylan is a divorced man who, after discovering that his wife was cheating on him and that his daughter may not be, decides to start over. He moves to a new city, starts a new business and makes great new friends and co-workers. However, he also has his own insecurities, and he wonders if he can find that one person this time who will accept him and his amazing little daughter just the way they are.
And finally, they meet, and what happens next it is what you have to find out by reading this amazing book!
I was given an advanced copy and voluntarily wrote a review.