Parallel Spirits
by
Cassia Leo
Synopsis:
Book One in the Carrier Spirits Series from New York Times bestselling author Cassia Leo.
After more than three centuries as a carrier spirit, Mara has finally found a willing host in eighteen-year-old Belinda. As a reward for Belinda's compliance, Mara sets out to help brokenhearted Belinda find love.
With the promise of a new body, Mara dares to hope her plan may work--until Mara and Belinda both fall for sweet and charming Conor. But Mara's feelings for Conor aren't her only obstacle.
A spirit with whom Mara shares a dark past is possessing Conor. Now a war is waging inside and outside Belinda's body and she quickly discovers what Mara has known for centuries:
Falling in love is just as dangerous as battling evil spirits.
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My Review
I received and ARC of
Parallel Spirits, I fell in love right away, Now I don’t normally read
paranormal romance but This book pulled me in and didn’t let me go. You will go through so many emotions while
reading Parallel Spirits but in the end it’s worth it.
Mara, you will love
and get so mad at her sometimes but once you learn why she is doing, What she
is you will have a soft spot for her.
Belinda, Has been through a lot in her life and is trying to
find her way, She has a best friend Frankie that she trust and Can tell
everything to, Until she Learns Frankie has a secret of his own, Can their
friend ship with stand the secret you will have to read to find out. Belinda
Meets Conor and there is a connection there and Belinda is not sure what to
think about it.
Frankie, Oh I love
Frankie he is so down to earth and would
do anything to help Belinda after all
they are Best friends, Frankie loves the water and loves to surf.
Parallel Spirits is 5+ stars highly recommended and will
leave you wanting more! Don’t miss out on this great book not to mention some
hot guys.
Parallel Spirits Excerpt Chapter 10
Belinda’s POV
Sometimes, like right now, Frankie and I
experience extreme moments of discomfort; moments when we’re both reminded of
that time we lost our heads and tried to take our friendship to the next level.
We both agreed not to mention that whole experience, but sometimes I wonder if
not talking about it makes it more awkward and painful.
I want to change the subject from Conor. I want
to tell Frankie about Mara, but he would think I’ve lost my mind. And, after
confessing my first-date escapades, I don’t want to create any more awkwardness
between Frankie and me.
“So… I thought we were going to work on Mrs.
Preciso’s project,” I say as I stir the frothy whipped cream into my frappe.
“I forgot the book in my locker,” he replies,
shrugging apologetically.
I can’t help but laugh, even though our English
project is due in two days and forgetting the book at this point is completely
reckless. Frankie never forgets an assignment and he’s always prepared. This
isn’t like him.
“Is everything okay?”
“Yeah, just surfing stuff. Nothing
interesting.”
A few minutes later we toss our empty cups into
the trash bin and hop onto our bikes to head for the library. Frankie and I
have spent every Friday and Sunday night at the Payne Bay Library for the past
three years as volunteers. Ever since the economy tanked and hundreds of city
employees were sacked, the Payne Bay Library has relied on a steady stream of
volunteers to keep them from shutting down.
Frankie shakes his head as I lock up my bike
and we make our way to the library entrance. “I don’t think the lock is
necessary anymore,” he teases me.
“The rust gives it character,” I reply.
“There’s always the option of rolling it into
the garage, you know, that thing attached to your house where your mom keeps
her car.”
“Yeah, well, what happens when a rapist comes
in through my bedroom window and I have to make a run for it? Am I going to
stop to unlock the garage door? No. I keep my bike on the side of the house so
I can hop on it and—boosh!—out of
there.”
“You are so ridiculous.”
I shrug as we walk past the twelve-foot-tall
sculptures of book stacks. Little
Women is three-feet-thick at the Payne Bay Library. This is
Frankie’s excuse for never reading it.
Frankie and I wave at Krista as we pass the
front desk and she casts a weary smile in our direction. We find a tattered
copy of Heart of Darkness
and an empty study nook, then we settle ourselves in for a long study session.
We’re halfway through our outlines when my phone vibrates in my pocket. If I’m
with Frankie, it has to be my mom.
I fish the phone out of the small pocket of my
backpack and my heart flutters when I see Conor’s name flashing on the screen.
“Your mom?” Frankie asks.
I can’t help but flash him a weird smile as I
hit the green button. “Hello?” I whisper, but there’s no sound on the other
end. “Hello?” I whisper again and finally Conor’s voice comes through.
“Hello?” he says. “Belinda, are you there? I
can’t hear you.”
PARALLEL SPIRITS PLAYLIST
Wrecking Ball by Miley Cyrus
Reasons to Love You by Meiko
The Little Things by Colbie Caillat
Cosmic Love by Florence + the
Machine
Oath by Cher Lloyd & Becky G
Into Dust by Mazzy Star
If It Kill Me (Casa Nova Sessions)
by Jason Mraz
Riverside by Agnes Obel
Sort Of by Ingrid Michaelson
Shadows by Yo La Tengo
Seven Devils by Florence + the
Machine
Never Let Me Go by Florence + the
Machine
Eyes On Fire (Zeds Dead Remix) by
Blue Foundation
Somebody That I Used to Know by
Gotye
Summertime Sadness (Remix) by Lana Del
Rey & Cedric Gervais
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