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Outdrawn
Outdrawn
Outdrawn
Audiobook10 hours

Outdrawn

Written by Deanna Grey

Narrated by Julienne Irons and Sondra Symone

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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It isn't always lonely at the top.



Noah Blue's finally got her foot in the door. After clawing her way to the top of the charts with her webcomic, she's garnered enough attention to earn a full-time position at a comic company relaunching their cult classic comic: Queen Leisah.



Queen Leisah is predicted to be an instant bestseller with movie deals already in the making. There's nowhere to go but up . . . as soon as she gets one person out of her way.



Sage Montgomery has always been the best artist in every building she's stepped foot in. Raw talent's gotten her webcomic to the top of the charts every month for the past eight years. Sure, her career has plateaued but that can be fixed with a big, mainstream comic.



She was promised full creative control over Leisah. Instead, she got a shared credit with the one artist who's been breathing down her neck since college. The one artist who has a fighting chance of being better than her. Sage and Noah have to work as a team—or, at least appear to work as a team. They thought the hardest part of the relaunch would be drawing together. But that's easy in comparison to resisting their feelings for each other.



Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherTantor Media, Inc
Release dateAug 13, 2024
ISBN9798855507508
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Sep 20, 2024

    This was such a great read! I loved the slower burn, the trust that Sage and Noah put in each other, I loved seeing them grow in themselves and be willing to work together on their issues. I appreciated that there wasn't really a third act breakup in this, even though there was a bit of miscommunication, it didn't feel like it took over the story or kept the characters away from each other for too long.

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