Touch Of The Elegrian By Cheryl A. Arko ~ Peek Inside And Giveaway

Posted: March 26, 2025 in Excerpt, giveaways, Science Fiction
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Touch of the Elegrian

by Cheryl A. Arko

 

Publication date: March 25th 2025
Genres: Adult, Science Fiction

Prejudice. Legacy. Redemption.

Erys carries a secret that could shatter his world. The telepathic Elegrian has spent his life atoning for his dead father’s role in humanity’s disastrous first contact. Now, as a tech specialist for the Earth-led alliance, he serves in silence—until sabotage threatens the lives of dozens of human children. And the traitor is one of his own.

Forced to work with a brilliant but hostile human engineer, Erys must dismantle not only the deadly conspiracy but also the deep-seated mistrust between their peoples. With time running out, he faces an impossible choice: break the fragile Elegrian-Human treaty and invite the death penalty to forge a forbidden mind link with a human… or let innocent lives be lost.

Two worlds on the brink. A single act of defiance. Can compassion rewrite a doomed future?

The Elegrian Legacy begins here—a gripping sci-fi adventure rich in high-stakes dilemmas, deep character bonds, and first-contact intrigue.

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Enjoy this peek inside:

Erys stood in the hospital room’s doorway, every muscle rigid. He’d arrived early, expecting to slip in quietly to take the system readings while the child slept. But, silent and alone, the sick little girl watched him from the bed with shimmering eyes. Purple bruises mottled her face. A red line ran a jagged path from her delicate nose to her dry lips. The stark-white sheet quivered as her small body trembled.

His throat tightened. Maybe he should come back later. It’d be much better for the child to remain unaware of his presence. It’d be better for him too. Not having to deal with the staring or the questions about who he was. Or the judgment.

But no. His job here—this job—should be routine. Easy. At least as easy as anything could be that brought an Elegrian to the foundation colony of the human Alliance on Loridan. Regardless, there was nothing ordinary about the suffering before him. He straightened his uniform jacket and crossed the threshold.

Zhaaaaa…” He crooned words of comfort in the ancient language of his own people. It didn’t matter that the child was human and he was not—the melody of solace was universal. Besides, he should look human enough to the youngster. The one protein distinguishing his physiology from human was not outwardly visible. The only alien race either Elegrians or humans had encountered was each other, and in appearance they could be next-door neighbors.

The child’s shaking calmed. Her warm response encouraged him.

Brisk steps brought him to the girl’s bedside. Hidden under the covers, the bio-bed’s myriad sensors recorded enough infinitesimal measurements to enable Loridan’s treatment system to cure nearly any affliction. Or would have, if the complex network had not been broken. Loridan’s human techs could not figure out how to regenerate the Intelligent Data which gave the system its power. That was why he was here. Convoluted data issues—living data issues—were his specialty.

He crouched, pulled a sterile wipe from the dispenser, and gently cleaned the blood from the child’s face. “There. Better?” He pronounced the words carefully. The harder he tried, the more the liquid trill of his accent became exaggerated. He hoped she understood him.

Her eyes widened at the sound of his voice. “Are you a doctor?”

She spoke in a whisper, but her plea pinged loud and clear on his psychic senses. “No, shimwa.” He searched his memory for the translation. “Little one.” Deliberately, he relaxed his expression. “I’m here to help your doctors. To repair their equipment, so they can help you get better.” He reached out a finger to dab the wetness from her cheeks.

Her eyes followed his hand, and she stared at his uniform sleeve. At the insignia displayed prominently along with those of rank and division. He recognized the shadow of understanding that darkened her expression. He’d seen it before.

She recoiled, and a sob shook her frail form.

He had no words in any language to relieve this fear.

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About Author Cheryl A. Arko:

CHERYL ARKO is a science fiction author and an accomplished senior data scientist with a long career in IT and medical data analysis. She has loved reading science fiction ever since she could connect letters into words, devouring everything from Andre Norton to E.E. “Doc” Smith to more and more authors through the years who have shared their thought-provoking ideas of imagined places and alternate realities.

TOUCH OF THE ELEGRIAN is Cheryl’s debut novel and was a Killer Nashville Claymore Award Finalist for best Science Fiction/Fantasy. She writes stories that take her to the stars, imagining who we might find out there, inviting readers to come along for the ride to visit new worlds and their people. To explore what makes us different—and what makes us the same. And to discover the inherent good that exists in the universe to balance against darkness, no matter how far we travel.

A seasoned dog trainer, Cheryl lives with her beloved Airedales in a tiny house nestled within thirty acres of serene Minnesota pine trees.

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Comments
  1. Mary Preston says:

    A telepath sounds very interesting .

  2. Jeanna Massman says:

    This sounds like a well written science fiction book!

  3. Audrey Stewart says:

    Cheryl A. Arko is new to me as an author, but I look forward to reading this book. Thanks to this blog for the introduction.

  4. Barbara Montag says:

    I would enjoy reading this!
    Thank you for sharing.

  5. wondroussoftly9da3452d4e says:

    The peak inside Touch of the Elegrian is intriguing. Hope to get to read it soon.

  6. Melissa Cushing says:

    I am a huge fan of science fiction and this book sounds like the perfect new read for me 😉 Love the cover!

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  8. saubleb says:

    I enjoy science fiction since I grew up on authors – Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury etc. This novel sounds unique and intriguing.

  9. Rita Wray says:

    Sounds like a great book.

  10. Gina Ferrell says:

    Sounds like an interesting book!

  11. traciemich says:

    What is your favorite space to do you writing?

  12. Ann Fantom says:

    This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

  13. susan12151962 says:

    This sounds like an interesting book. I like the cover and the peek inside.

  14. David Hollingsworth says:

    Has there been anything you’ve always wanted to do but never gotten a chance to do?

  15. SaraAB87 says:

    This sounds like a great sci fi book

  16. Hope the book touches people!

  17. Cynthia Conley says:

    Thanks for sharing the peek inside. It is interesting.

  18. paige chandler says:

    I enjoyed the peak inside. Good work.

  19. Daniel M says:

    looks like a fun one

  20. Debbi Wellenstein says:

    This sounds so good. Thank you for the giveaway!

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