Discern Mosaic Chronicles Book 1 eBook Andrea Pearson
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Disappearances at a popular national park... Monsters from another dimension... And Nicole can't use her magic. What could possibly go wrong?
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Mysterious disappearances at a popular national park force authorities to organize a university-led expedition, and they've invited undergrads to compete to be included. As a talented Arete, Austin is a natural shoo-in. And he's not the only experienced student competing. Nicole struggles a great deal with her powers, but she knows she has what it takes, and she's determined to prove that she can produce Wind magic.
With the help of her friends and advice from professors, Nicole pushes the limits of her magical abilities. As the competition heats up, however, she finds out that the trip she’s fighting for may be a one-way ticket...
Discern, Mosaic Chronicles Book One tells a captivating story of adventure and fantasy. If you like break-the-mold paranormal fiction, light romance, and fast-paced adventure, then you’ll love the first book in Andrea Pearson’s groundbreaking and award-winning series!
Download Discern to begin the magical expedition today!
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"This is no namby-pamby fairy dust and sparkles story! This is a 'grab you by the front of your shirt and slam you to the end' story!"
"Wow! This series is simply captivating! Once I started, I couldn't put the books down."
"Creepier than expected. Totally hit my Stranger Things cravings."
"You totally get captured by Andrea's books. You think to yourself, oh I'll just read this chapter then....BAM! It's 3 hours later and you realize it's 2 am and you should sleep."
Discern is the first book in the Mosaic Chronicles, formerly the Katon University series. Suggested reading order
Discern, Mosaic Chronicles Book One
Praxis Novellas, Mosaic Chronicles Book Two
Perceive, Mosaic Chronicles Book Three
Observe, Mosaic Chronicles Book Four
Reclaim, Mosaic Chronicles Book Five
Conceal, Mosaic Chronicles Book Six
Obscure, Mosaic Chronicles Book Seven
Enshroud, Mosaic Chronicles Book Eight
Withhold, Mosaic Chronicles Book Nine
Don't forget to check out Forsake, a companion novel featuring Nicole!
Discern Mosaic Chronicles Book 1 eBook Andrea Pearson
I'm having trouble sleeping and reading helps. Sadly, I can't read many of the books I get discounted because the writing is bad: too many ly adverbs or dialogue tags, boring and repetitive scenes that never seem to go anywhere, characters acting completely stupid.I'm happy to say that Discern has none of these problems. I enjoyed this book. Well-written, no typos, just a great, story that kept me entertained. There isn't a ton of romance, if that's what you're looking for, but the romance is there, and I can see promise of more in the future. The world is creative, the plot active. It kept my interest. I love how magic students have their own university. I typically dislike high school angst, so I'm glad the main characters are older. I think the best target age is 16-20 year olds, but older adults who enjoy YA literature will like it as well.
Intimacy: kissing
Swearing: none that I can remember
Violence: quite a bit of action violence, but not over the top for even, say 13-16 year-olds.
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Discern Mosaic Chronicles Book 1 eBook Andrea Pearson Reviews
Mosaic Chronicles, Book 1 – Discern
I snagged this book while it was free back in December. I believe it is perma-free now.
You will want to snag your own copy – it’s a fun read.
When I began this book, I actually had the author’s earlier Kilenya series on my mind. I was only half way through the Kilenya series, and wasn’t sure if jumping to the first book in this newer series was a good thing or not.
I was sucked into the action within the first few paragraphs. Snarky dialogue, mysterious happenings, dreadful spider infestation (those girls were far braver than I would have been!), and adventures of many sorts.
I cannot recommend this book enough.
Read it and get hooked with the rest of us.
Then join the author’s newsletter to access the 2nd book in the series.
If you like paranormal or young adult, you’ll be glad you did.
After reading this clean young adult fantasy with horror and romance elements, I'm really looking forward to the rest of the books. The storytelling is great, and it was hard to stop reading as I always wanted to know what was going to happen next. Though Nicole is the main character, I find Austin to be the real star, at least so far. With his mixture of aloofness and sensitivity, Mrs. Pearson has left a lot of room for future flushing out of his personality, and I'm looking forward to seeing how they both grow in their development as characters, and with each other. I do hope that the dreaded love triangle, if it does have to appear, and I hope it does not, won't slow things down in any way.
The author is also showing, in some of her creatures, a love for the fiction of H. P. Lovecraft, and his peers of the golden age of the weird tale. This does add a wonderful element to the universe being presented to us here.
I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the books in this series.
To start, I did not have high hopes for this book, only reading it to see if it was good enough to purchase books 1-5 in a set which is currently free on . Boy, was I wrong!! Here I was, expecting a 14 chapter urban-fantasy novel to only amount to the typical fun, magic adventure full of college romance drama with a brief amount of character and world-building, only to instead discover an INSANELY UNIQUE magical world with a story that is, roughly, the baby of the movie "Kong Skull Island" and SyFy's channel's "The Magicians" series (it's literally what popped into my head when reading this). Yes, in only 14 chapters, the story goes fast, but it was a wild and thrilling ride nonetheless!! Although I did thoroughly enjoy the book, I'm am not left with that obsessive pull that we readers feel when we meet a book that has literally changed our lives. Normally, this would give me cause to only rate this book with 4 stars, however I am so floored and impressed by this book that I had to give it a 5, especially if I'm still smiling after only finishing it minutes ago. I will be reading the rest of this series, so look out for my reviews!
Normally, the average urban-fantasy novel is chock full of first-person inner dialogue, detracting from the story because it takes away room where the author could have otherwise used it to go into character and world-building. But this is EXACTLY what this book doesn't do!!! The balance between events, characters, world-building, and inner-dialogue is perfect, leaving me feel satisfied with comprehension about this new magical world and it's characters without feeling frustrated that more information wasn't given, because this can also make a great story go bad. Obviously though, a longer book would have allowed for more world and character development and probably would have pulled me in even more than it already did. This book also isn't written in first person, so there is a lot of dialogue between characters instead of inner-dialogue from the main character, which adds to this magical world, and reminding me of my college days!
I thought the author did an excellent job of introducing two plot formations, finishing one (the Utah expedition) with this book and showing that the other (the leather book) will be yet another adventure that Nicole goes through in the next installment of the series. Introducing two intriguing problems also helped keep the pace of the book upbeat and action packed!
I think another reason why I liked this book so much is because I could very much relate to Nicole in her need to be the best that she can be despite her initial short-comings. No, Nicole is not a kick-ass fighter like we normally see in books these days, but she has a great deal of power and potential that she doesn't use to her advantage. She reminds me of Tris from the Divergent series, never giving up, showing an immense amount of bravery, and showing that you don't have to be strong on the outside (or advanced in this book's case) to make a difference. I did enjoy the romance subtlety in this book, but would have liked to see a little more character development with Austin, as his transition from this closed off dude, to a dude with emotions after one kiss and conversation was a little awkward. Honestly, even after confessing a hard past to Nicole which led to more interactions with him throughout the rest of the book, I felt that his dialogue was emotionless and abrupt. I hope I get to see more of his personality as the series continues.
I'm having trouble sleeping and reading helps. Sadly, I can't read many of the books I get discounted because the writing is bad too many ly adverbs or dialogue tags, boring and repetitive scenes that never seem to go anywhere, characters acting completely stupid.
I'm happy to say that Discern has none of these problems. I enjoyed this book. Well-written, no typos, just a great, story that kept me entertained. There isn't a ton of romance, if that's what you're looking for, but the romance is there, and I can see promise of more in the future. The world is creative, the plot active. It kept my interest. I love how magic students have their own university. I typically dislike high school angst, so I'm glad the main characters are older. I think the best target age is 16-20 year olds, but older adults who enjoy YA literature will like it as well.
Intimacy kissing
Swearing none that I can remember
Violence quite a bit of action violence, but not over the top for even, say 13-16 year-olds.
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