
What Amazon says
How do you choose when both options have dire consequences?
Sofia is a 17 year old who is quite content with her life. She has a caring boyfriend who also just happens to be her best friend since birth. She has a loving mother. She is successfully completing her last year of high school and enjoys her part-time job. She can’t imagine wanting more from her life…until Ar’ch (pronounced Ar-rick) enters her dreams, sparking a burning flame inside of her that she can’t seem to extinguish nor does she want to.
Ar’ch is a Diasodz (Die-ah-sodz), a species created by the Goddess back when God created humans. Diasodz were made to heal and protect humans, but when the Diasodz turned their backs on helping humans and left Earth to live in their own world, the Goddess abandoned them. Since then, their powers and their very lives have been fading. A prophecy foretold that a young girl born on Earth would be the Diasodz’s savior. Ar’ch and his brother, Angel, travel to Earth to retrieve her and bring her back to their world before her death day in order to save their kind. Ar’ch knows the drill: find the target, capture her, and safely bring her home. But what happens when the target captures his dormant heart?
Choices create action. Actions have consequences. When faced with the truth, what choice will Sofia make? Will she be able to accept the consequences that follow?
My review
I listened to the audio book of The One Discovered, narrated by Cammy Maughan. I enjoyed Cammy’s style of reading and particularly loved the way she inserted laughs by the characters into her narration. That made this story feel very real and alive for me.
This is an interesting sci-fi YA novel with the unusual premise of a superior race of human-looking people called Diasodz, who have a variety of different powers such as an ability to heal, and who live in a different dimension to humans. I liked the idea of a different dimension rather than a different planet and I also enjoyed the parallels between life in their dimension and life in the human dimension such as their serving of a goddess.
Sophia is an ordinary, if pretty, teenage girl who is growing up in a single parent family. Her mother works very hard to support them both and give Sophia a good life. Sophia is an excellent student and is working hard towards gaining acceptance into a college of her choice. Sophia has a boyfriend, Rafe, who has been her best friend since birth and who is the son of her mother’s good friend, Damiana.
The story starts with Sophia have a very life-like dream which features a gorgeous man. Before she can find out who he is she wakes up. A short while later, Sophia meets this same man at the café where she works as a waitress. At the same time, Angel, a new-comer to her high school, comes into her life and befriends both Rafe and herself.
It soon turns out that Angel is the younger brother of the gorgeous man named Ar’ch. As Sophia gets to know them both better, all sorts of unusual and strange events start to happen in Sophia’s previously peaceful life. In addition, Sophia develops a strong attraction for Ar’ch which puts her in a complicated situation with Rafe, who is theoretically her boyfriend but with whom she has a platonic relationship.
Sophia was a lovely character and very typical of an overly sheltered teenage girl. Her reactions to Ar’ch and the attraction she feels for him were perfect for a YA novel. I enjoyed Sophia’s loyalty to both her mother and Rafe and also her hard working tendencies which send a good message about the path to achievement to young readers.
Ar’ch was an interesting character. A play boy who has always had lots of female attention, he falls hard for Sophia. He tries to resist his attraction to her as she is part of his “mission” to earth and he is trying to be professional. Some of his behaviour seemed a bit unlikely for a man of his experience and age, but he was still enjoyable and I enjoyed hearing about him.
The ending as it related to Rafe was unexpected to me as I expected more to come in respect of this particular character. His reactions and behaviours were a bit unusual for a young man of his age and I thought this might lead to a bigger role for his in the future books. I have yet to see if that will be the case or not.
The story moved quite slowly for the first half of the book and there was a strong focus on the potential romance between Sophia and Ar’ch but the pace picked up hugely during the second half of the book and there was a lot of excitement and the introduction of new evil characters which made it highly entertaining.
This book will appeal to readers who enjoy sci-fi with a strong romantic element.
Great review! I really enjoyed this series and the world Yvette created:)
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Me too, Denise, a lovely book. I’ll be reading more in this series.
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Thank you for sharing this awesome review, Robbie!! I really enjoyed this book by Yvette!
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Thank you, Jan, so did I. I will be reading more. Everyone needs to stop writing so I can catch up [smile].
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Kudos on this review, Robbie. Best to Yvette. Hugs all around.
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Thank you, Teagan. Hugs back.
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Fabulous review, Robbie! This is a great series. Congrats to Yvette! 😀 xo
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Thank you, Vashti. I really enjoyed this book and will definitely be reading more of this series.
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Yay! I’m sure Yvette will be very happy. 😀
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Though this genre isn’t something I read, your reviews always summarise the book for me. I enjoy your reviews and the structure in which you write them.
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Thank you, Bella. I appreciate your comment.
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Fabulous review of Yvette’s book, Robbie. I liked the human-like life and relationship with different life dimension. I have this book on my Kindle.
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I really enjoyed this book, Miriam. I thought this idea was clever and unique.
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Yes, Robbie. People like to have some elements they can relate in sci-fi books or movies.
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a nice story for YAs who would like a purpose in life. Good review.
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Thank you, Jacqui, I enjoyed this story.
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Even without the supernatural elements, it sounds like a good reflection of the conflicts of growing up. (K)
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Yes, I agree, Kerfe. I am realising with my own sons, that teenage years are very tough ones. It’s a time when you feel compelled to fit in with your peer group and that can cause a lot of internal conflict.
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I remember them well.
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Great review, Robbie! I’m looking forward to reading more from Yvette and have two of her books on my kindle. Kudos, Yvette!
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I really enjoyed this story, Bette, and I like the overarching love interest. I will also be reading/listening to more books in this series.
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Really impressed that you read absolutely everything. All genres are game. You are so cool. Lovely review as always!
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Thank you, Micah. I do try to be adventurous, but my favourite books are classics.
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Thank you so much for such a thorough review, Robbie. I’m happy you enjoyed the first book in my series. You picked up on several oddities that are explained throughout the series. I’m happy you enjoyed the audiobook. Unfortunately, Cammy wasn’t able to continue with the rest of the books, so I need to find a new reader. Any suggestions? 😊
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Hi Yvette, I really liked Cammy so that is a pity, but there is lots of talent out there. Kasi Hollowell narrated Nightmareland and she was excellent too. A lovely tone and style. She is also narrating Spellbound.
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I will look her up. Thanks! 🙂
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Awesome review- congrats to the author!
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Thank you, Jacquie. A really entertaining story.
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Sounds like an interesting read. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Denise.
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My pleasure, Mark. This is a clever idea. I enjoyed it a great deal.
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Thanks, Robbie. A great review and an interesting premise and characters. Thanks for the recommendation!
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My pleasure, Olga. I lovely book with an interesting variation on the aliens theme.
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