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Drawn to Fight: Zac & Evie
by Lilliana Anderson
Copy received for an honest review
This is a spin off of Ms Anderson's Drawn series, however you do not have to have read that series to enjoy Drawn To Fight.
In fact, I am calling this Drawn: The Next Generation , as it is about the children of the people of Drawn.
Evie is the daughter of Damien and Etta from Drawn, and while there are similarities between mother and daughter, there is so much different too. Evie is streetwise to her mother's naivety. But one this is for sure...
They both love a bad boy.
Zac is the bad boy fighter that Evie can't help but be drawn to. She has been drawn to him since high school but so much has happened since then.
But nothing stops him wanting her.
There is so much going on behind the scenes with Zac, and OMG my heart ached for him. This is not your typical NA book with typical high school worries. This is so, so much more.
This does not romanticise the underground fight movement either. It shows it is dark and dirty, and the people that run it as such too. I love UFC and MMA, so the more of this the better.
Ms Anderson writes scenes so that you can practically hear the noise of the crowd, smell the sweat and the blood.
Helps that it is written in the area that I grew up, so I could really picture where things were happening.
This has made me want to go back and read the Drawn series again while I am waiting for the next book.
There are some great secondary characters. Love all of Evie's family, Zac's family - well for the most part anyway - and need more.
The next book is going to be about Zac's sister Meg and her beau Hugo.

This is a spin off of Ms Anderson's Drawn series, however you do not have to have read that series to enjoy Drawn To Fight.
In fact, I am calling this Drawn: The Next Generation , as it is about the children of the people of Drawn.
Evie is the daughter of Damien and Etta from Drawn, and while there are similarities between mother and daughter, there is so much different too. Evie is streetwise to her mother's naivety. But one this is for sure...
They both love a bad boy.
Zac is the bad boy fighter that Evie can't help but be drawn to. She has been drawn to him since high school but so much has happened since then.
But nothing stops him wanting her.
There is so much going on behind the scenes with Zac, and OMG my heart ached for him. This is not your typical NA book with typical high school worries. This is so, so much more.
This does not romanticise the underground fight movement either. It shows it is dark and dirty, and the people that run it as such too. I love UFC and MMA, so the more of this the better.
Ms Anderson writes scenes so that you can practically hear the noise of the crowd, smell the sweat and the blood.
Helps that it is written in the area that I grew up, so I could really picture where things were happening.
This has made me want to go back and read the Drawn series again while I am waiting for the next book.
There are some great secondary characters. Love all of Evie's family, Zac's family - well for the most part anyway - and need more.
The next book is going to be about Zac's sister Meg and her beau Hugo.
