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A review by franrd3
Intersect by Elizabeth O'Roark
2.0
I expected more from this but should've adjusted my expectations after the first one fell short. The plot just kept coming as if stuff was created on the spot without giving any kind of processing to the characters; the time travel rules are very convoluted and don't make a lot of sense.
The characters continue to be bland and this time was worse because they make truly stupid choices, I guess they're sharing one brain cell. The "twists" are predictable so it's very silly when the characters don't figure them out.
I love the premise of falling in love across timelines but these two have zero chemistry. I've read three books by this author and I don't like how she writes her FMC's; they always seem to lack common sense and a personality beyond doormat. And the MMC is always a cliché manly man in a way that rubs me the wrong way. I think everything seems very dated in spite of having been written recently.
I will continue because I never leave a series unfinished and I already have all the books.
Steam: 2 out of 5. Some lackluster zero-chemistry scenes that aren't sexy or hot.
The characters continue to be bland and this time was worse because they make truly stupid choices, I guess they're sharing one brain cell. The "twists" are predictable so it's very silly when the characters don't figure them out.
I love the premise of falling in love across timelines but these two have zero chemistry. I've read three books by this author and I don't like how she writes her FMC's; they always seem to lack common sense and a personality beyond doormat. And the MMC is always a cliché manly man in a way that rubs me the wrong way. I think everything seems very dated in spite of having been written recently.
I will continue because I never leave a series unfinished and I already have all the books.
Steam: 2 out of 5. Some lackluster zero-chemistry scenes that aren't sexy or hot.