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Drawn

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Pub Date Feb 14 2016 | Archive Date Sep 29 2014

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Absorbing... refreshing... a commendable YA novel with thriller, romance and coming-of-age elements in one neat package. —Kirkus Reviews

4 Stars —San Francisco Book Review

A wholly original tale of friendship and betrayal through the eyes—and lies—of one extraordinary girl.


Sasha has a secret—she can make you spill your secret with nothing more than a question. Her strange gift makes her a burden to her foster family and a total freak of nature. Not that Sasha cares. Why should she when no one cares about her?

Then the CIA knocks on her door. They want to give Sasha a new identity and drop her into a foreign country to infiltrate a ring of zealous graffiti terrorists. They want to give Sasha something to care about.

To survive in a world where no one is who they seem, Sasha needs to make people trust her. But when that trust blossoms into love, Sasha is forced to choose between duty and friendship, between her mind and her heart… and whether to tell the truth or keep her secrets.

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MORE PRAISE FOR DRAWN

A strange, heart-wrenching new voice in the world of YA! —A Thousand Million Words

This story is heartbreakingly good. —To Each Their Own Reviews

Spies, secret powers, foreign cities, and graffiti artists—this story is full of intrigue, suspense, romance and angst; a perfect fit for teens who love drama! —Becca Finnigan, Goodreads

I blew through it in one sitting—loved it. —Ashleigh Rousselle, Goodreads and Barnes and Noble Bookseller

Filled with witty dialogue, lovable characters and a dash of romance, DRAWN is a truly refreshing and unique read. —Tweens Read Too and Reality Lapse

Words canNOT express how much I LOVED this book!! —Head in the Clouds

I loved this story. A real treat… —Holly Andrews, Goodreads
Absorbing... refreshing... a commendable YA novel with thriller, romance and coming-of-age elements in one neat package. —Kirkus Reviews

4 Stars —San Francisco Book Review

A wholly original tale of...

Advance Praise

KIRKUS REVIEW

At just 16, Sasha, a CIA agent formerly with the FBI, employs her unique skill in this absorbing YA political espionage thriller.

Sasha was born with a remarkable gift—or curse, depending on one’s perspective. People can’t help but speak their thoughts when in her presence, and a simple question from her lips can make suspects spill the truth. After bouncing as a child from one foster home to another, Sasha finds some security with Chelsea Tanner, an FBI agent who’s both her professional partner and guardian. Sasha is crushed when, on the eve of her 16th birthday, she’s forced to leave Chelsea and the United States to go to Brussels to infiltrate an international graffiti terrorist group. Residing with CIA agent Porter Jennings, Sasha becomes friends with his teenage daughter, Viviane. Later, she’s surprised when Viviane leads her into the lap of her quarry, Kid Aert. As Sasha deals with the novelties of friendship and romance—and above all, acceptance—she’s forced to choose between loyalty to her new friends and the job she has been sent to do. Sasha’s tough exterior doesn’t fully mask her vulnerability, probably due to too many years of being labeled a “freak” by her peers and foster parents. Gray (Suddenly You, 2013, etc.), who also authored the Jane Austen Academy series as well as the Gentlemen Next Door series, doesn’t go to the dystopian lengths that have become commonplace in YA literature, nor does she rely on clichéd paranormal elements, other than Sasha’s “gift.” Indeed, the story is refreshing for its normalcy, recalling 1970s political espionage novels. Even Sasha’s prey possesses noble rationalizations, adding to her moral quandary. While Sasha achieves some personal and professional closure, the fate of her romance is left unresolved, hopefully to be continued in the series’s next entry.

A commendable YA novel with thriller, romance and coming-of-age elements in one neat package.

KIRKUS REVIEW

At just 16, Sasha, a CIA agent formerly with the FBI, employs her unique skill in this absorbing YA political espionage thriller.

Sasha was born with a remarkable gift—or curse, depending...


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