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When power rises, so does the truth...
The Sun Spirit has risen again and the Northlands are slowly stirring from their slumber. The snow still lies thick, but life moves on, and the villages prepare their reindeer for the long migration to the coast. However, when Tuomas returns from the World Above, he knows something is wrong. The young people are falling ill with a mysterious sickness, the mages are unable to connect with the Spirits, and there are whispers of a strange little boy haunting the lakes. Although struggling to come to terms with his own power, Tuomas once again joins forces with Lilja and Elin to face an evil which has waited for him for centuries. But high in the sky, the Spirit of the Lights is watching, and she sees more than any human can... Buy NowEnjoyed this Book? |
Praise for The Mist Children
"Builds on the first book, and has the same strong story-telling background, but also adds some quite spooky scenes. The author did a great job of portraying the helplessness in the face of something like illness and death. For a Young Adult book, it really respects its readers." - K. A. Marsden, author of The Shadow Rises
"Raw with emotions and feelings. The characters grow in strength, but never shy away from their passions. I love how all these characters have their own unique abilities and flaws. This book made me feel such intense fondness, affection and warmth." - Leanne
"So vividly described and well written. Magical plot and characters." - Heather
"The story this time felt much darker and creepy and I loved it, the plot twists and turns had me eager to turn the pages and once again I enjoyed the relationships between the characters." - KA Plip
"I've always struggled with the middle books in most trilogies because they always feel weak. The Mist Children turned out to be one of the few exceptions. There's plenty of action and the character development is really strong. Hibbs introduces new players, while revealing more of the characters we met in The Winter Spirits. Tuomas' story in particular gets a lot more complicated, as does Lilja's." - Amazon customer
"Raw with emotions and feelings. The characters grow in strength, but never shy away from their passions. I love how all these characters have their own unique abilities and flaws. This book made me feel such intense fondness, affection and warmth." - Leanne
"So vividly described and well written. Magical plot and characters." - Heather
"The story this time felt much darker and creepy and I loved it, the plot twists and turns had me eager to turn the pages and once again I enjoyed the relationships between the characters." - KA Plip
"I've always struggled with the middle books in most trilogies because they always feel weak. The Mist Children turned out to be one of the few exceptions. There's plenty of action and the character development is really strong. Hibbs introduces new players, while revealing more of the characters we met in The Winter Spirits. Tuomas' story in particular gets a lot more complicated, as does Lilja's." - Amazon customer