Cover image by Alison Buck for The Fall of Faerie by Rebecca Hall, the first book in The Avalon Revolution series. The cover depicts a misty road, in a town, although no buildings can be seen through the mist, a starry sky is just visible above the mist. Wlaking out of the mist towards the viewer is a young girl perhaps aged 10 or 11, wearing fluffy white rabbit slippers, blue-green pyjamas emblazoned with rabbit faces, and clutching a stuufed rabbit toy. She has black hair hanging down in two plaits, one either side of her face. Her eyes are mysteriously not visible. Behind her, just discernable in the mist is a bus that has crashed into a lamp-post and a cyclist who has fallen off his bicycle, which is lying on the ground. At the top of the cover the words The Avalon Revolution are in white, with the title The Fall of Faerie below in larger white letters. At the bottom of the cover the name REBECCA HALL is written in golden letters.
We are excited to be able to reveal the cover of The fall of Faerie by Rebecca Hall, the first book in The Avalon Revolution.
This new fantasy series is set on the misty isle of Avalon, but in the present not in the days of yore. Avalon is now home to humans, fae, and immortals from many pantheons.