The Lords of Alekka Books in Order
Part ofAE Rayne Books in OrderThis page lists The Lords of Alekka books by AE Rayne in order, with quick summaries, series background, and a clear path for new readers.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
6 books
Eye of the Wolf
by AE Rayne
2020
Lord Reinar Vilander needs silver and men to save Ottby, so he turns to raiding. In a fishing village, he captures Alys de Sant, a hidden dreamer whose secrets may matter more than any treasure.
Mark of the Hunter
by AE Rayne
2020
Alys searches for her children while blocked visions warn that something is following her. At Slussfall, Jonas and Vik risk everything to rescue Lotta, while Reinar is tested by a dangerous royal command.
Blood of the Raven
by AE Rayne
2021
The fight for Alekka pushes into the frozen North, where Hakon Vettel clings to his claim and old prophecy points to the Bear Stone. Ambition, magic, and war tighten around everyone.
Heart of the King
by AE Rayne
2021
Reinar longs to return south to his family, but war and duty keep pulling him in different directions. As Ake Bluefinn prepares for battle, old loyalties and dreams of kingship grow harder to trust.
Fury of the Queen
by AE Rayne
2022
Four months after the Battle of Tromsund, Reinar holds Slussfall while a frozen sea traps his hopes of finding allies. In Stornas, Hector's victory stalls, and Gysa's secret plans threaten to change Alekka again.
Wrath of the Sun
by AE Rayne
2022
After three quiet months, Alekka's lords and gods finally choose sides. Reinar tries to protect Stornas, Alys faces a buried secret, and the hidden Sun Torc may reshape the kingdom.
Series background & context
The Lords of Alekka picks up in the same broad world as The Furyck Saga, but it gives readers a new doorway in. The action moves to Alekka, a kingdom still shaped by old wars, brittle oaths, and a throne that too many people believe should be theirs.
At the center are Lord Reinar Vilander and Alys de Sant. Reinar rules Ottby, a fort that matters because it guards the bridge to the capital. He is short of silver, short of men, and convinced the gods have turned against him. Alys is trapped in a cruel marriage and hiding more than even she understands. When Reinar's raid brings them together, neither gets the simple answer they hoped for.
That is where the trouble starts.
Across the six books, the story grows from one desperate raid into a fight for Alekka's future. King Ake Bluefinn is trying to hold the realm he took two decades earlier. Hakon Vettel, Reinar, northern lords, dreamers, healers, brothers, lovers, and enemies all get pulled into the question of who can rule a broken land. The series uses several points of view, so the reader gets the battlefield, the sickroom, the fortress wall, and the private fear behind a ruler's public face.
Magic matters here, but it doesn't make life neat. Dreamers see warnings they can't always explain. Gods meddle, hide, bargain, and punish. Winter itself becomes a force, especially as the fight stretches north and the sea, forts, roads, and families become part of the stakes. The tone is epic fantasy with a strong Viking-flavored edge: ships, oaths, axes, cold halls, uneasy prophecies, and a lot of people trying to survive choices made by kings.
You can read Eye of the Wolf as the natural starting point for this arc. Readers who already know Jael Furyck will spot deeper connections as the series goes on, especially in Fury of the Queen, but the opening books spend time building Reinar, Alys, and Alekka on their own terms. Expect a big cast, changing loyalties, and a story that keeps widening until Wrath of the Sun brings the gods and lords into the same storm.
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