Jacque Alanbery

NOTE: Explicit content (violence and/or intimacy) in Jacque Alanbery books can range from zero to moderate. Look for the pepper in the book description:  

Suitable for all Ages - No spice
Jalapeno
Mature themes, 0-1 mildly explicit scenes
Several violent and/or mildly explicit scenes

Cortek Exiled

Oath of the Cortek, Book 1

A foreign woman, a soldier, and a drunk kid. Three strangers, three agendas, one objective.

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A wary alliance propels three strangers into an adventure of tragic discovery, political intrigue, and budding romance. Together, the three reluctant compatriots set out on a rescue attempt that turns out to have greater consequences than any could have imagined. Cortek Exiled is a fantasy novel suitable for mature teen and adult readers. Although it is the first book of a trilogy, it is a complete story on its own (no cliffhanger).  

Cortek Haven

Oath of the Cortek, Book 2

The first telepathic call abandoned her. She couldn’t let the second go unanswered.

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A brief, unexpected detour and rescue interrupts Kendra’s journey to the colony of Keplyr. When she finally arrives, it is in the company of Jyax of the Stars and his precocious sister, Yjahna. Upon learning of a curious illness that has infected their father, she joins the two siblings in their efforts to discover its origin and explore the potential for a cure. United with a rebel group of telepaths, including Frolik, the waterhorse, Kendra finds herself entrenched in a perilous pursuit to rid Keplyr of The Virus forever.

Cortek Legacy

Oath of the Cortek, Book 3

There’s a diabolical scheme to get rid of the Cortek Headmaster, and the kid’s the only one who knows. But now, he’s disappeared.

 

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The death of a trusted advocate does not deter Apri from her ambitious and controversial plan to abolish the oath. But when another staunch supporter falls ill, the odds are stacked against her. Meanwhile, Kendra has only one princely thing to deal with, once and for all, so she can return to Keplyr. And to Jyax. But it turns out that’s easier said than done. And then there’s young Brik and his telepathic pet, Sky, the kitimus kat. If he keeps poking his nose where it doesn’t belong, he may just find himself up the creek without a paddle.

Foxblessed

Oath of the Cortek, Book 2 Companion

Maybe going off on a journey to a faraway land with a stranger wasn’t such a good idea…

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This book follows the same story as Cortek Haven, as told from the perspective of thirteen-year-old Yjahna. Consider reading these two books in tandem with other readers for an interactive, comprehensive reading experience

After thirteen-year-old Yjahna’s father gets sick with the dreaded virus that has been plaguing the colony, she sets off on a journey to the faraway colony of Edyson. But dealing with her pathetic travel companion becomes the least of her worries when she finds herself all alone and trapped with no way out. After an amazing encounter and a daring rescue, she travels back to Keplyr to begin an adventure that puts her in the middle of a plot to expose a conspiracy and end suffering far beyond that of her own family.

A Village in Space

The Colonization of Oliquin

He told her to go without him. But it’s not just about her anymore.

 

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A Village in Space is a novella suitable for all ages. It introduces readers to the brave and hopeful colonists who leave Earth in search of a new beginning on a faraway planet that will one day become known as Oliquin.

Emma and her husband, Walter, enlist as colonists on a space colony adventure mission–an inter-galactic journey to start a new life light years away… to leave Earth and join other colonists on board the Oliquin Colony spaceship. They had planned to make the incredible journey together, but when a tragic accident shatters her world, Emma must make a difficult decision — one further complicated by an unexpected discovery that puts far more at stake than her own, suddenly-empty life.