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The best duet series of 2019!

Posted on 27 June, 2019 by in Elizabeth O'Roark, Review / 0 comments

The best duet series of 2019!Intersect Series: ,
on June 27, 2019
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Someone has torn them apart in the past, and she plans to do it again…

As Nick and Quinn piece together the truth about the life they once shared, they discover it was much deeper and darker than they ever imagined. In order to keep history from repeating, Quinn will need to master her unusual gifts—but that means admitting to herself and to Nick why she stopped using them in the first place.

He may never forgive her when he learns the truth, but Quinn is running out of options—because the clock is ticking, and it’s no longer just her life that hangs in the balance.

Intersect is a stunning conclusion to Parallel and everything I had hoped it would be and SO MUCH MORE. The connection and love between Quinn and Nick emits from the pages. The tension and heat unparalleled. I loved the suspense and learning the truth of the mysterious woman. It was unexpected and simply a beautiful journey to be on. I absolutely LOVE the possibility of more stories to come out of this series as I’m not quite ready to let these characters go. I am OBSESSED!

I’m in awe of O’Roark’s talent. The way this story was crafted is truly special and unique. I love the idea of that one person who is your true person and soul mate and that no matter time or place or the odds , you will always find each other bec it’s meant to be.

I am absolutely in love with this series, the writing, this new-to-me author… EVERYTHING! <3 <3

Parallel and Intersect is most definitely my favorite duet of 2019!!!

Start reading the Parallel Duet today!

Read my FIVE star review for Parallel HERE!

Parallel

Intersect

five-stars

About Elizabeth O’Roark

Elizabeth O’Roark lives in Washington DC with her three children—Jack, Lily and Patrick—and attempts to write when not driving a child to sports or answering questions about the next meal and the whereabouts of batteries/phone chargers/Halloween candy. A former medical writer, she has bachelor’s degrees in journalism and psychology from the University of Texas, and a master’s in counseling psychology from the University of Notre Dame. She really hasn’t used any of her degrees, and wishes she’d invested all that tuition in Apple stock instead.

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