Julia Cadwell

Julia Cadwell

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Julia Cadwell grew up an only child in an adult world. An avidreader from an early age, by the time she was 12 years old she haddeveloped an urgent need  to write and would shut herself in herbedroom for hours armed with pencil and paper, scribbling out childishmurder mysteries.  

Despite winning awriting competition at age 14, and being invited to join a Writer’sClub on reaching 18, writing was only a hobby for her – her realambition being to ‘tread-the-boards’. Sadly this only progressed as faras performing in local Amateur Dramatics.

Afterleaving University she began training to become a buyer in a FashionHouse in London, this was short-lived due to her marrying and returningto her roots to begin married life. She only began writing seriously afew years ago.  This is her first published novel.

Intersection

Intersection

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<p>FBI agent Alexis Toles is dispatched to New Rochelle, New York, to investigate threatening letters sent to Congressman Christopher O’Brien, and to protect his ex-wife, Cassidy, and six-year-old son, Dylan. But when she gets to New Rochelle, Alex discovers that there is more to the situation than simple stalking or political agendas; she finds that she has growing romantic feelings for Cassidy—and that the feelings are mutual.</p><p>As Alex and Cassidy explore their budding romance, they must surmount many obstacles in explaining their relationship to those around them, including Dylan. All the while, the investigation continues, and the disturbing, convoluted, and complicated web surrounding the threats begins to unravel, placing the characters’ lives in grave danger.</p><p><i>Intersection</i> is a taut political thriller that combines the action and suspense found in hit television shows like <i>24</i> with the insight and drama found in the widely popular fiction of LGBT authors such as R. E. Bradshaw and Stacey D’Erasmo. It is sure to appeal to fans of intrigue, mystery, and romance, and to provide positive role models for marginalized groups and relationships.</p>

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