Magic, Myth, and Mystery: Inside the Books of Alexiane de Lys

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Dive into a variety of rich and impressive worlds with the novels of the talented Alexiane de Lys. A French author, she published her first novel, Les Ailes d’Émeraude, at the age of 20 in 2014. Thanks to this book, she won the Prix de l’Imaginaire France Loisirs Nouvelles Plumes.

She began writing as a form of entertainment, starting to write to amuse her sister who was studying abroad. And we’ll be forever grateful to her for that.

Alexiane de Lys has an extraordinary talent for writing. Her books are simply mesmerizing; it’s very difficult to put down a novel so well written.

Her First Trilogy: Les Ailes d’Émeraude

At almost 18 years old, Cassiopée is forced to leave the orphanage where she has lived since the accident that took her family. Left on her own, she is saved from a tight spot by a mysterious and handsome young man, Gabriel—a meeting far from coincidental. Thanks to him, Cassiopée will discover her true nature, with all its best and worst aspects, and perhaps finally unravel the mysteries of her past…

In this trilogy, mystery and twists will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout all three volumes. In vividly described landscapes, we journey alongside Cassiopée, witnessing the complex drama and adventures she must face. This is a fantastic novel that will captivate both young and old, drawing them into a world closely tied to our own. Keep your eyes wide open because you might just meet Cassiopée and Gabriel in the middle of a hidden forest in the mountains.

Les Secrets de Lomé: A Second Trilogy That Honors the First

Lomé leads a perfect life, until one day, during an excursion, she falls to the bottom of a cave and emerges in a hostile and terribly dangerous land: Bâl’Shanta. In this world inhabited by extraordinary creatures, the young girl, who has always gotten what she wanted, discovers a civilization organized in castes and finds herself assimilated into the slave class. To survive and hope to return home, Lomé will have to show great strength of character and fight. Fortunately, she can count on the support of unexpected allies…

In a world where humans are all considered slaves and have almost no rights, how would you find your way back to your family, who are in another world? This is the journey Lomé will undertake. Discover this adventure-filled novel, seen through the eyes of a teenager who forms a strange bond with a prince from an unknown land. Like her first trilogy, Alexiane de Lys keeps us hooked throughout this adventure and maintains suspense around well-hidden secrets. Beware, sleepless nights await if you delve into the world of Bâl’shanta.

La Sphère: A Sci-Fi Novel

La Sphère is a unique science fiction novel, unlike Alexiane’s other trilogies, which are more fantastical. Mysterious and unsettling, La Sphère is a novel that deserves to be read at least once. From the age of 12, dive into a world where anything is possible.

In a universe where Earth has been ravaged by humanity and a mysterious virus has wiped out all male survivors from the planet’s surface, Noria believes she has everything she needs to be happy. Her modeling career is at its peak, her bank account is well-stocked, she lives in a luxurious apartment in New Paris, and above all, she is surrounded by exceptional women, including her best friend Kilian. What more could she dream of?

One day, Kilian convinces her to accompany her into La Sphère, a dream world where the wealthy pay astronomical sums to explore virtual universes, discover new horizons… and meet men! But Noria has never encountered a male before, and the prospect of facing one paralyzes her. What she doesn’t know is that these simulations could cost her much more than the registration fees… and that her entire life could be turned upside down. What if the real danger isn’t where we expect it to be?

Follow Noria’s adventure in La Sphère, which promises to be deadly intriguing and mysterious.

De Sang, D’Ecume et de Glace

Dive into the heart of the ocean and its legends. The thought of spending what could be her last summer away from home doesn’t exactly thrill Persephone. The young girl, suffering from a mysterious illness that weakens her day by day, finds herself stuck in Finistère, with an eccentric aunt she knows nothing about. Having never faced the ocean before, she feels irresistibly drawn to this vast expanse of water… But the ocean is full of mystical beings, each more dangerous than the last. And worse still, it seems to hold secrets that could turn Penny’s life upside down.

If you love ocean myths, don’t hesitate to eagerly read this incredible trilogy. You’ll explore the world’s depths alongside Persephone as she searches for the truth. An adventure that sparks the imagination, once again transporting us to distant lands with characters who are both endearing and thoughtful.


As you can see, Alexiane de Lys is an extraordinary writer with an imagination that is commendable for its detail and intricate plots. Don’t wait any longer to read her trilogies, and if you enjoyed De Sang de Glace et d’Écume, the author has honored us with a prequel, De Lave de Métal et de Rage, which currently has two volumes.

With a heart that beats to the rhythm of distant lands, Ataraxia’s passion for travel is nothing short of ferocious. She is drawn to the unusual, the offbeat, the places where most people don’t think to go. Whether it’s a hidden alley in a foreign city or a forgotten village nestled in the mountains, she finds beauty and meaning in every corner of the world.

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