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Jackelian

This series plunges into a world of intrigue and danger, where young protagonists fight for survival against formidable forces. Follow courageous women thrust into deadly conspiracies, uncovering secrets that could alter everything. Each installment delivers thrilling adventures and a deep exploration of inner strength against overwhelming odds. Discover a narrative rich in suspense and the resilience of the human spirit.

From the Deep of the Dark
Jack Cloudie
Secrets of the Fire Sea
The Rise of the Iron Moon
The Kingdom Beyond the Waves
The Court of the Air

Recommended Reading Order

  1. The Court of the Air

    • 582 pages
    • 21 hours of reading

    A hugely engaging adventure set in a Victorian-style world - a fantastical version of Dickens - that will appeal to fans of Susanna Clarke and Philip Pullman. Two orphans are more than they seem. And one megalomaniac will stop at nothing to find them...

    The Court of the Air1
    3.4
  2. The Kingdom Beyond the Waves

    • 560 pages
    • 20 hours of reading

    Set in the same universe as "The Court of the Air," Hunt's third novel is a thrilling yard of perilous quests, dastardly deeds, and deadly intrigue.

    The Kingdom Beyond the Waves2
    3.6
  3. The Rise of the Iron Moon

    • 464 pages
    • 17 hours of reading

    From the author of The Court of the Air and The Kingdom Beyond the Waves comes a thrilling new adventure set in the same Victorian-style world. Perfect for fans of Philip Pullman and Susanna Clarke.

    The Rise of the Iron Moon3
    3.7
  4. Secrets of the Fire Sea

    • 448 pages
    • 16 hours of reading

    Hannah Conquest's carefree life on the island of Jago comes to an end when her guardian, Archbishop Alice Gray, is murdered to protect a secret, and the killer is after Hannah next.

    Secrets of the Fire Sea4
    3.9
  5. After narrowly escaping the gallows for a bank robbery gone wrong, Jack Keats is pressed into service in the Royal Aerostatical Navy aboard a run-down airship, with a seemingly mad captain, on its way to the deserts of Cassarabia.

    Jack Cloudie5
    4.0