Secret (Book 2 of the Wexkia trilogy) by Dale Furse

Nell’s desperate need to unlock the secret of her origin will plunge an entire race into despair.

Secret (book 2 of the wexkia trilogy)

Nell's ancestors are extinct. Her life remains in turmoil. With one quest behind her, Nell is still in search of answers to the many questions she has about her alien heritage, but uncovering the truth will be no easy feat.

Her plan is to find a second copy of the Book of Wexkia, but another mission awaits her. With Sam and Mekie at her side, Nell will have to traverse perilous worlds, surrounded by enemies bent on witnessing her demise.

Unlocking the secret of her origin in order to expose her true adversary will be not only be dangerous for her, but may plunge an entire race into despair and chaos.

Author Dale Furse transports the reader into another world in this second book of the Wexkia Trilogy. Escape into a world of bizarre beings and magnificent scenery.

Genre: FICTION / Science Fiction / Adventure

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Coming of Age

Language: English

Keywords: Aliens, Teens, Young Adult, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Metaphysical & Visionary, First Contact, Science Fiction, Coming of Age, Action Adventure, Space, Space ship

Word Count: 64,968

Sales info:

Secret is the 2nd book of the Wexkia trilogy.

The first book of the trilogy, Curse, sells constantly with advertising wiht a high read through to Book 2, Secret. Rankings float from 30,000 to 400,000 in the paid kindle store and all three books are regularly in the top 100 of their subcats.

Reviews for all three books are available on Amazon.com for your perusal.

 


Sample text:

‘Guess what?’ Cay-meka said from the table behind Nell. ‘I know where Shahs is.’

 Nell waited. Only the sounds of the waves breaking on the beach and the odd birdcall broke the otherwise silence of Cape Hollow. She turned away from the sea and sat down. ‘Well, are you going to tell me?’

‘She’s in a closed restoration on Corl,’ she said, sitting back with a satisfied smile as if that was all she had to say.

Nell humphed silently. To her, closed restorations were more like prisons than hospitals. ‘Corl’s a big planet. Stop playing games and tell me where it is and who told you.’

‘Fine. My uncle, Cay-reace, you’ve met him, he’s a physician.’ Nell nodded. ‘He told me, but he didn’t tell me the precise location. He also said that the reports he had read about Shahs state clearly that she is deranged and needs sedating to protect herself and everyone else who comes near her. You wouldn’t be able to talk to her. Even the Corl Elders keep a close watch on her.’

Nell sighed. Her father had forbidden her to see Shahs. He was afraid that she was afflicted with the same contagion that had annihilated the inhabitants of Wexkia. Even after procuring the wexkian antidotes, only some of Nell’s ancestors survived. Those antidotes were unknown now; therefore, Nell was not to come into close contact with Shahs.

Nell gave a little shrug. Too bad. The corls had no proof Shahs was wexkian. All they had was their belief that all wexkians were insane and Shahs was insane. Nell had to find out once and for all if Shahs was a wexkian like her and if she was really as mad as everyone says. ‘Where does Cay-reace work now?’

 


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
French
Already translated. Translated by Zidane Doctio Tsague
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Laura Benito

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