Eye of the Wolf (The Lords of Alekka #1)

A.E. Rayne


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Glimpses and kisses [?] · 25 ratings · 707 pages · Published: 25 Aug 2020

Eye of the Wolf by A.E. Rayne
Book 1 of 6: The Lords of Alekka

Alys de Sant has never revealed her secret, knowing it could get her killed… but what if that secret could save a kingdom?


Trapped in a small village, Alys makes plans to escape her cruel husband, unaware of the growing danger in the turbulent Kingdom of Alekka. The king’s enemies are gathering forces to attack him, though it holds little concern for Alys, who is focused on getting her children to safety. Until a desperate lord and his band of raiders storm her village and tear her away from her family, dragging her deep into their fight.

The lord seeks to sell her, though forced to reveal her secret, Alys shows him that she’s more valuable than any sum of gold - she’s a weapon he can wield against his enemies in the coming fight. And despite doubting what she’s capable of, Alys soon realises that if she doesn’t help these men save the king, she will never see her children again…

Eye of the Wolf is the first book in A.E. Rayne’s thrilling six-part fantasy series, The Lords of Alekka: an epic adventure of swords and sorcery, and love and betrayal, where warriors are tested, friendships are forged, and even the gods are forced to enter the fray.

What readers are saying:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐‘Eye of the Wolf pulls you straight into the non-stop action and drama!! You love the heroine and despise the villains immediately!’

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘A.E. Rayne is one of the finest fantasy writers I have ever had the pleasure of reading. Her imagination knows no bounds, and her ability to weave words into pictures pulled me so deep into the storyline, I found it almost impossible to put down!’

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Beautiful and heart wrenching, the author creates a world with her words that brings everything together but leaves you wanting to know more of the character’s lives and their hopes.’

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘She writes a battle that is a match for Cornwell’s work with a complexity that is the equal to A Game of Thrones.’

Note: this series contains adult themes, and mature content
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