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But don't take my word for it, check out these awesome early reviews:
"The thing about Mia Dalia is her ability to understand people. The way she can turn an anti-hero into someone you are on the edge-of-your-seat rooting for. Here we see how protagonist Jax loses his way in life. A guy with schoolboy dream, he’s desperate to keep alive, but who hates the world because of the repercussions from his wayward tomfoolery. The monster of regret continually hangs over him. Until he meets Mr. Chambers…
What could be a downward spiral tale of a man wanted revenge on the world turns into something that is anything but. It’s an emotionally driven story that is touching in parts, and feeds hope to us all that those dreams we assumed to be unattainable, well, with a little bit of magic, perhaps they’re not as forgotten as we all once thought.
Mia Dalia has a style I’ve fallen in love with. She’s the lovechild of Caroline Kepnes and Gillian Flynn, with her unapologetic narrative and gritty honesty. Her words flow like an emo song that captures each feeling as if it is our own.
Discordant is a little bit of Crossroads, and dash of Trick or Treat, but mostly it’s pure brilliance. A fantastic read and without a shadow of doubt is now one of my favourite authors!
- Jim Ody, author of Lost Weekend, The Place That Never Existed, Lost Connections, and more.
"With Discordant, author Mia Dalia delivers a highly original tale that evokes not only disquiet and chills but also nostalgia and sadness. Combining rock and roll history with new twists on the Faustian bargain trope, Dalia has crafted a story about a despondent guitar player and the lengths he will go to in order to play music again. Along the way, she weaves in a secondary cautionary tale that would make Robert Johnson think twice about heading to the crossroads!
Horror fans will love this one, but it will also appeal to musicians and anyone who loves a heart-rending story of loss and broken dreams.
I recommend it highly!"
_ JG Faherty, Bram Stoker Award® and ITW Thriller Award nominee, author of Cemetery Club, Ragman, and more.
"A young man in a dead-end job dreams of rock stardom. He discovers a literally magical path to realize his ambition…but at what cost? This is an excellent work of speculative fiction combining realistic character interaction and disturbing, supernatural events."
-Arthur Shattuck O'Keefe, author of Pushcart nominated The Spirit Phone.
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