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The Phoenix Ascension (eBook)

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The Phoenix Ascension
The Phoenix Ascension eBook Cover, written by Joe Jackson
The Phoenix Ascension eBook Cover,
written by Joe Jackson
Author(s) Joe Jackson
Series Eve of Redemption
Publisher Aethon Books
Publication date July 13, 2020
Media type eBook
Length 464 Pages
ASIN B08CY65TZ4
Preceded by Gods and Kings
Followed by The Light from Without

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The Phoenix Ascension is an eBook written by Joe Jackson. It is the tenth work in the Eve of Redemption series by this author. In this work one of the characters is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: The Phoenix Ascension
  • Author: Joe Jackson
  • Published By: Aethon Books
  • Length: 464 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B08CY65TZ4
  • Publishing Date: July 13, 2020


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Plot Summary

From the ashes a new life is born.

Kari and her allies have seen numerous miracles in recent months, from the glorious rebirth of a friend to the unprecedented alliance of many peoples from across Terrassia and beyond. Now, all the pieces are in place, the military campaign known as The Phoenix Ascension ready to be put into motion. All hope - not just on Terrassia or even Citaria as a whole, but on her sister worlds of Irrathmor and Mehr'Durillia as well - now rests on the execution of this plan. Failure will mean the end of the last chance of liberating Mehr'Durillia and the deaths of the final defenders of Citaria.

Now, the time has come to find the truth behind the cunning priestess Ehren Hrykel and the god-like Tempis'ra. Will the alliance of many nations, many races, and many faiths, bolstered by the power of dragons, be enough to stand against the foothold of the demons? And what other mysteries will come to light as the heroes push toward victory?


Book Review

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