Intertwined
by Jenn
Marie
Genre: YA Paranormal Romance
Release Date: July 3rd 2016
Summary from Goodreads:
Quiet
seventeen-year-old Elizabeth Parker is looking forward to another mellow summer
with her goofy relatives: sun tanning at the beach and staying out of trouble.
Which is why the thought of her younger cousin participating in what is,
clearly, a setup disguised as an initiation, worries her to the point of
intervention.
One that backfires … big time …
Mistaken for her cousin, Elizabeth finds herself transported to an abandoned
plantation, a place deeply haunted with unresolved mystery and where horror
reigns every summer between July 20 and August 13.
It is there, locked in the pitch dark, where she finds herself paired with the
strange and mysterious Adam Hunt—an unexpected trespasser with his own agenda.
Together, they find a list of instructions—follow the clues to various
possessions in the house, store them in the backpack provided, and find the key
that will grant escape.
Having snuck in to document the haunting, Adam offers to help her find the key
so long as she helps him record paranormal activity along the way. But as they
make their way through the house, they soon discover unexplained anomalies …
For the first time in the plantation's recorded history, the haunting deviates
from its known cycle of events, thrusting Elizabeth and Adam in a series of
perilous circumstances that ensue long after the night is over.
As the last day of the haunting draws nearer, and as forces beyond their
control ignite their growing attraction, Elizabeth and Adam must work together
to uncover the plantations mysterious past before its too late.
Or die trying.
Warning: Occasional coarse language. Intended for Mature Young Adult
audience.
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My Review:
When Elizabeth Parker learns of her cousin April’s invitation;
disguised as an initiation to spend the night in a haunted house she intervenes
hoping to stop April from doing something that could get her hurt. Elizabeth
has this brilliant plan that hopefully will keep April at home but that is not
the case as she is mistaken for April and taken the haunted house and locked
in.
Elizabeth soon learns that she is not in the house alone
there is someone else in there with her; a guy Adam Hunt. For a few seconds I
think she forgets exactly where she is when she gets lost in those big
beautiful green eyes. Elizabeth learns that Adam is there to record the
hauntings and if she will help him then he would help her find a way out.
I have not read many books if any quite like Intertwined
but when I read the summary I thought this sounds very intriguing and mysterious.
Even though I have not read many books like this I have watched a lot of movies
about hauntings so I thought you know books are better than movies so I thought
give it a try why not? I am so glad I did because the books are better than the
movies always but I sure would love to see this one on the big screen.
Intertwined is filled with so many twists and turns it
will draw you in to its lair and it will keep you on the edge of your seat until
you turn one of those corners and then your slammed backwards. But that doesn’t
stop you from flipping the pages so fast that you see smoking emerging from
your kindle. If you love reading or watching movies about hauntings then you
are going to love Intertwined I know I did and can’t wait for the next book to
find out more about Elizabeth, Adam and April. Oh and what about Mills and Ben
now there is another story.
About the Author:
Jenn Marie currently lives in
sunny California with her wonderful husband and their runt kitty, Chloe. When
she's not writing Young Adult Fiction, she can be found reading, plotting or
spending time with her crazy, lovable family. Current obsessions include the
movie, Frozen, the New Girl series, Arcade Fire's latest album, and avocados.
Seriously, she can't get enough of it! Writing, for her, is a passion that
refuses to be under prioritized. No matter what's going on in her life, whether
good or bad, writing is always there to lift her spirits.
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