I got a little freaked out because Delancey’s surname is Sullivan (and so is mine, although you probably don’t know that), and her music teacher’s name was Ms Powell AND SO WAS MINE. I was captivated by Dissonance from page one to page end, and I LOVED IT.įirst up, though, I have to mention this. I haven’t liked a non-space science fiction book this much in the longest time. But falling for Simon draws Del closer to a truth that the Council of Walkers is trying to hide – a secret that threatens the fate of the entire multiverse. And when she secretly starts to investigate other dissonant worlds she’s intrigued by the echo versions of Simon Lane, a guy who won’t give her the time of day in the main world, but whose alternate selves are uniquely interested. Del knows all of this because she’s a Walker, someone who can navigate between the worlds, and whose job is to keep the dimensions in harmony.īut Del’s decisions have consequences too. Eating breakfast or skipping it, turning left instead of right, sneaking out instead of staying in bed – all of these choices create an alternate universe in which an echo self takes the road not travelled. Because every time someone makes a choice, a new, parallel world spins off the existing one. How: A copy of this novel was provided by Simon & Schuster Australia for review.ĭelancey Sullivan knows for sure that there is more than one universe. What: Dissonance (Dissonance #1) by Erica O’Rourke
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