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Strange Art #1

Art Something

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“I know. I dream about that, too. But that’s not what I mean. I can’t talk about my dreams. Not that I don’t want to, but there aren’t words. I stumble all over and get frustrated. I… I… can’t…” Damnit! My throat was closing up on me and words were like balloons that were all let go at the same time and I was running back and forth trying to catch one.

Art Étrange is an artist. Yes, Art the Artist with the strange last name. Art Something or another. And because he seldom spoke, had difficulties with groups, and always had his head buried in a sketchbook, no one really seemed to care who he was. Except his sister. And the beautiful girl she introduced him to, Annette.

The three would make a beautiful couple together.

This is the story of how Art came to grips with his disability, fell in love with two women who adored him, and lived happily ever after.

Of course it wasn’t all as easy as that.

124 pages, Paperback

Published February 19, 2017

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Devon Layne

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I write adult romance and adventure featuring loving relationships and characters.

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March 5, 2018
My rating 2.3

The book Art Something (Strange Art # 1) by Devon Layne I expected more at least on the cover. I was expecting this book to have more links with art, and I got a fairly erotic book that leans toward what I least like to read. The whole story comes down to a love triangle between Arthur Pendragon his sister Morgan le Fay and Annett. The simple book itself tells me about moments going beyond the art framework, I can understand the artist's desire to explore the human body, especially in this female case, but I do not know why the book goes beyond the erotic limit and turns into something that can be found in XXX videos. I think the whole story in the book could be written much more subtle and with a lot more artistic. For me is not the clear attitude of the family in which the story itself is happening. All in all, maybe this story likes somebody, but I did not like it at all because I expected something more.
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