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The Lunar Codex: Book One of the Codex Chronicles

By Annie O'Connell

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He's moved too many times to remember; never being able to make friends. But it all changes when he moves to a small Floridian town...

Synopsis

What if everything you knew was a lie?

The night of the car accident changes everything for Jace Northall, leaving him an orphan at three years old.

Fast forward 12 years later, Jace is struggling to survive his teen years. Frequent relocations complicate his life, leaving him feeling lonely and frustrated. After his most recent move, Jace is hopeful they have finally found a place to call home, where he can finally just be a normal kid.

After an adventurous night out with his new friends Marcus and Izzie, Jace learns that there is nothing normal about his life and is left desperately fighting to keep his world together and protect the ones he loves.

Realizing the enemy is closing in, he abandons his old life, searching for answers. With his newfound abilities and the help of his friends, Jace is reborn as the unlikely hero while he journeys to discover who he truly is and how he fits in.

Just before his 15th birthday, Jace Northall's aunt Cora and uncle Roman are doing him again - from the home in Arizona to a new build in a small Floridian town, in an even smaller community. He can't bring himself to be excited at this new move; he's tired of moving constantly, never being able to make friends. He's even homeschooled, because his uncle's job requires so much travelling, there's no point in enrolling into a new high school in every town. His aunt and uncle have moved so often that they've managed to turn unpacking into a fine art; it's almost as though there's something magical about the speed in which they manage to get their new abodes liveable within just a few short hours.


With there only being two other inhabited houses on the court, and with both families having teenagers his age, it's inevitable that Jace will make friends this time. The new neighbours are gregarious, friendly and welcoming, pulling the Northall's into their close-knit community with all the heart you'd expect of a good, Southern township. Before long, Jace has found friendship with Marcus Hunter, the boy who lives opposite (and developed a deep-seated crush on the girl next door, Izzie Lewis). As the friendship grows and bonds develop, Jace finally feels as though he's about to live his life as a normal teenager with friends. But when an unfounded allegation is loosed against him, all of that fractures within a split second.


The Lunar Codex is a fantastical story of teenage angst, a found family and bonds that can start in a flash, but last a lifetime. O'Connell has created a believable character in Jace, both with his feelings of resentment at times and his conscientious attitude towards his aunt and uncle. Even when his entire world is turned upside down on several occasions, his first thoughts are of his companions rather than himself.


Intertwined within this story set in the real world, there is an undercurrent of magic, adventure and a hint of mystery. You never really know what is coming next for Jace and his friends as they try to evade capture - you think you know, and then within a flash, it has changed. It's a clever build of tension, of keeping the reader turning the page. Although at times, some areas of the novel became frustrating; there would be occasions where there would be some confusion, or something that felt as though it were missing. If the title had more relevance to the book, or if Jace's apparent powers were explained in more detail, this would have easily been a five star review.


I'm looking forward to finding out what's next in store for Jace and his friends; hoping that O'Connell explains more about the wonderful world she has built.


S. A.

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Synopsis

What if everything you knew was a lie?

The night of the car accident changes everything for Jace Northall, leaving him an orphan at three years old.

Fast forward 12 years later, Jace is struggling to survive his teen years. Frequent relocations complicate his life, leaving him feeling lonely and frustrated. After his most recent move, Jace is hopeful they have finally found a place to call home, where he can finally just be a normal kid.

After an adventurous night out with his new friends Marcus and Izzie, Jace learns that there is nothing normal about his life and is left desperately fighting to keep his world together and protect the ones he loves.

Realizing the enemy is closing in, he abandons his old life, searching for answers. With his newfound abilities and the help of his friends, Jace is reborn as the unlikely hero while he journeys to discover who he truly is and how he fits in.

Prologue

They say that a person’s earliest memories form around the age of two. For me, I was three years old. Things prior come back to me in bits and pieces but are mostly feelings of happiness and love. My most concrete memory in those fragile first years was “the talk” with Aunt Cora and Uncle Roman. I was sitting on my small captain’s twin bed, surrounded by my menagerie of stuffies—Ellie, Dog, Bunny, Bobo, and half a dozen others there in place but lacking a name.

Out in the hallway, I could hear Uncle Roman and Aunt Cora talking and knew that something was wrong. Aunt Cora was the epitome of calm and had an amazing way of making everyone feel comfortable and secure. However, as I listened, I could sense the tears in her tone as she discussed the recent phone call with Uncle Roman. I slid off my bed and instinctively took Bunny. He was a well-loved white rabbit my mother had given to me when I was six months old. Bunny was my most trusted confidant, with a faded blue ribbon around his neck and a crooked ear from my insatiable habit of rubbing it on my nose when fatigue or fear was near.

Moving closer to the door, I could feel the soft plush of the baby-blue rug squishing between my toes. As I inched my way closer, I could see them through the small opening in my large wooden door. Although I don’t remember the full content of the conversation, the tears in Aunt Cora’s eyes and the concerned look on my Uncle Roman’s face as he held her close have stuck with me all these years. This was the pivotal night of my life. This was the night that both my parents died, and I became an orphan. 

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About the author

Annie O'Connell is a busy mom of four boys, a doctor in NYC, and now the author of The Lunar Codex. When she is not saving lives or creating drama for poor Jace, she enjoys traveling with her family, listening to audiobooks, watching cheesy Rom-Coms, and crocheting lopsided blankets view profile

Published on June 09, 2022

Published by Fulton Books

120000 words

Contains mild explicit content ⚠️

Genre:Young Adult Fantasy

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