The Monarch Papers: Flora & Fauna

· The Briar Archive Book 1 · Ackerly Green Publishing
4.1
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A supernatural secret, a race to thwart a sinister magic, and one young woman’s strange inheritance, that could change her life, and history itself.

Adapted from the one-of-a-kind online literary experience, where readers and characters worked together to uncover magical secrets and expose a centuries-old literary conspiracy. The Monarch Papers: Flora & Fauna ushers in a new era of storytelling, pushing the narrative beyond the page and into the hands of its readers.


"A compelling and chilling tale of books, magic, and obsession." — William Shunn


"CJ Bernstein has created an experience that, whether you only join the website, or only read the book, blends magic and reality in a new way. Having a copy of this book feels personal, like a secret club's manifesto." Heather Hallberg


Deirdre Green is no stranger to losing it all. Nearly two decades after her father's mysterious disappearance, her boyfriend, her job, and her London flat all go up in smoke. But when she suddenly inherits what’s left of her family’s publishing business, Deirdre is shocked to discover the cryptic magical conspiracy revealed in its remains.


Martin Rank can't stop living in the past. Ever since a bizarre incident involving a lost book destroyed his marriage and robbed him of his son, he's been desperate for closure. When the retired journalist learns that Deirdre plans to resurrect her family’s mysterious company – the same company at the heart of his tragic past – he follows her down the rabbit hole, knowing the journey could possibly undo his heartbreaking history, or cause it to repeat itself.


As Deirdre digs deeper into the family company and Martin chronicles her every move, neither of them realizes they're attracting the attention of potent forces, dangerous enemies, and an online organization called The Mountaineers, believers from around the world who are committed to helping Deirdre succeed. Together, can they unravel a long-lost magical secret, or will her father’s legacy doom mankind forever?


The Monarch Papers: Flora and Fauna is the first book in a contemporary, new adult fantasy series that first took shape as a groundbreaking online interactive experience. If you like dark magic, secret societies, and fast-paced twists and turns, then you'll love C.J. Bernstein's captivating series.


Read The Monarch Papers: Flora and Fauna and join the search for magic today.

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4.1
11 reviews
Jessi Robinson
November 10, 2020
This book seemed like a light, whimsical fantasy novel. Instead, it was a foray into an alternate reality, one in which I began to question how real the whole book was-to the author at least. I wound up reading this much more slowly than anticipated as I explored the world Bernstein, and his readers, created. I found myself visiting webpages, forums, wiki's, etc, as I got sucked right in to this story. I long to have been a part of the Monarch Papers, to immerse myself into this parallel reality.
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CLAIRE ABOT
July 19, 2024
Awesome! Realistic and intelligent, it kept me entranced till the very end. I felt like I was part of the process, reading forums and watching discoveries unfold. Contemporary fantasy at its best.
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Stephanie
May 18, 2023
It's very well written and inclusive. I was easily drawn into the story and was completely engaged. It was a race all the way to the end. I am very happy to have read it.
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