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'''Author'''             [[Bruce Davis]]
'''Author'''             [[J.A. Giunta]]


'''Cover Artist'''    [[Henning Ludvigsen]]  
'''Cover Artist'''    [[Henning Ludvigsen]]  

Latest revision as of 13:57, 16 August 2024

The Mists of Faeron

Author             J.A. Giunta

Cover Artist    Henning Ludvigsen

Country           United States

Language        English

Series              The Ascension Trilogy

Genre               Fantasy

Published        2012 (Brick Cave Media)

Media type      Print (Paperback)

Pages              482

ISBN                13 978-1-938190-07-0

Preceded By    The Last Incarnation

Followed By     Out of the Dark

The Mists of Faeron is a fantasy novel written by author J.A. Giunta. It was first published on February 27, 2012, by Brick Cave Media. It is the second novel in The Ascension Trilogy, preceded by The Last Incarnation in 2005 and followed by Out of the Dark in 2015.

Plot summary

Betrayed for a sentient sword called Aislin, his friends dead or dying, Barr woke in the waters and starry dark of a strange realm. A place where living shadows moved about, a plane between planes, it was a world of swirling mist that allowed for travel by thought alone.

Its benefits were not without cost. There was a balance to maintain, a price in furie to be paid by the Matron of the Mists – Barr’s mother. Without Aislin, her strength waned. Each use of the mists opened a portal to the Dark, a brief moment when umbrals could pass through.

More than the Matron’s life, all of Faeronthalsos, every life on every world, was in danger of being consumed. Rather than face losing the mother he had only just met, Barr was determined to find and return the sword.

Meanwhile, Markus and his revenants did the bidding of a mad god. Little stood in their way but Barr, his friends and… The Mists of Faeron.1

Awards and nominations

Critical reception

Editions

  • The Mists of Faeron (The Ascension) (Paperback)

Published February 27, 2012, Brick Cave Media, 482 pages

  • The Mists of Faeron (The Ascension Book 2) (Kindle edition)

Published April 19, 2012, Brick Cave Media, 484 pages

References

  1. Giunta, J.A. "The Ascension Trilogy". J.A. Giunta, https://jagiunta.com/bibliography/the-ascension-trilogy/, Retrieved August 16, 2024.
  2. "The Mists of Faeron (The Ascension)". Amazon, https://www.amazon.com/Mists-Faeron-2-J-Giunta/dp/1938190076/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0, Retrieved August 16, 2024.

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