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Transient: The Transient Trilogy, Book #1

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THERE'S ONE WAY OUT ... THROUGH THE PAST ...

Seventeen-year-old Roxy Eisen has been told her entire life she is the hope for her people. The problem is – she’s just a normal teenager, except without parents … or freedom.

In 2074 New York City, a tyrant has taken advantage of the devastated United States and claimed the city for her own kingdom. Regal Manager Leona controls the people with the threat of death by portal – a gateway to a black hole created in a project to deflect its pull on Earth. Roxy and a bunker full of kids were hidden below the streets of Manhattan when their parents fought and died in the Resistance sixteen years before.

Now Morris, their protector, is dead, and Roxy is in charge. She knows they can’t stay hidden forever, and based on the information from her soldier friend, Levi, Leona is closing in.

Roxy and Levi would never imagine the journey they will take when they inevitably stand in front of the portal. Who will be waiting on the other side? Can Roxy trust her alliance with Levi, a citadel soldier? What sacrifices will make a way back through time to wage an epic battle against Leona?

CAN ONE GIRL SHINE BRIGHTLY ENOUGH TO LEAD EVERYONE HOME?

293 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 5, 2015

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M.K. Parsons

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M.K Parsons is an asker of questions, thinker of thoughts, and a fangirl at heart. Her word-loving obsession developed early on and she has always been a storyteller.

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October 23, 2016
This book is probably one of the best I’ve ever read. It kept me engaged and I thought it was very interesting. I liked how it held my attention the whole time I was reading it and how suspenseful it was in every aspect of the book. One bad thing I must say about this books is that I got very confused throughout it. Other than that, I think this book is amazing.
Another thing I liked about this book is Roxy and Levi’s relationship. I think that they were perfect for each other and I liked the anticipation of their relationship. What I didn’t like about them was how Roxy never trusted Levi but she trusted Joe the first day she met him, even though he wasn’t a good guy. That part of the book always frustrates me and I don’t understand it. I also wish that Roxy’s mom wouldn’t have died again.
Even though there are many things I said I didn’t like about the book, I would recommend it to anyone of all ages. There are many great elements of relationships that teenagers should know. There are also a lot of good points about family and friendship that everyone should know about. I admire M.K. Parsons’ ability to compile these elements into one book. I would 10/10 recommend this book to anyone.
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September 14, 2015
It's tough to imagine a completely original world in the dystopian genre, but this author has created one. Readers may recognize some flashes of "Hunger Games," a few reflections of "Divergent," but the technology, science, and time-travel evident in this novel set it apart.

Complex characters and realistic interactions invite the reader deeper into the story. The book offers exceptional writing backed up by extensive research and delicate details. The characters grapple with ideas of loyalty and belonging, of vengeance and purpose, of courage and the source of strength. Their journey takes them to unexpected places (and times) and challenges who they are, what they believe, and why.

Few authors evoke an emotional response from me, and never with a debut novel. This one broke that record.

Watch this author. I expect many great things to follow.
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March 17, 2016
This story is told mainly through the eyes of the first character Roxy.It is set in the year 2074 but takes you on a ride through time you won't easily forget. I don't want to give anything away because this is such a great book that will take you on a journey that's like candy for the mind.I usually don't read books in a little over a week but I couldn't put this book down.The author writes in a way that even if you don't like syfy you will fall in love with this story.
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