The imaginative YA paranormal romance and sci-fi genre fusion debut from Adara Spence Drawing Red is available in paperback!
SummaryProgress doesn't sleep and neither does a vampire!
Facing homelessness, artist Lucy takes a job with global household brand Cross-Key & Co, entering a world where art meets the supernatural. One week in, her charge Oda (a naive tree spirit inhabiting a notebook), goes missing, along with company supplies. If not recovered she could lose her job, home, and wolfishly handsome wheelchair using flat mate.
Lucy races to recover them, in a journey leading her through mirror-portals and uncovering secrets of cosmic proportions. Paranormal and intergalactic peace is on the line.
Amidst tangled relationships, chasing down an escaped vampire convict, and a web of family and inter-species politics, Lucy discovers her own her voice. But when the time comes to speak, will she be Little Red Riding Hood or the Red Queen?
Drawing Red is a thrilling clash of love, loyalty, and unearthly revelations, where courage defies boundaries. Join Lucy in unravelling the extraordinary in this enthralling narrative.
Accolades for Drawing Red*** LONGLISTED FOR THE MSLEXIA CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULT NOVEL AWARD 2023!*** LONGLISTED FOR THE PAGE TURNER: WRITING 2023 AWARD!
Reviews for Drawing Red
"An amazing debut novel from start to finish! The characters are well written, gripping plot and before you know it the time is 4am and you have finished the book! I don't think I have loved and hated characters so much before. A must read!" Reader
"Drawing Red is a fascinating story of adventure and fantasy, where Lucy Blakely discovers her talents set her apart. Along the way on her journey encountering vampires and werewolves in space, her mind is broadened to say the least. You will want to read on as this page turner continues to please from the moment you pick it up." Reader
"Great read for young people. Full of adventure, excitement and its diverse and outstanding quality content. This book is a real page turner, a one you can't put sown when you start to read." Reader