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Rise of the Outcasts - The Outcasts Saga #3 - cover

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Rise of the Outcasts - The Outcasts Saga #3

Jeff Kalac

Publisher: Jeff Kalac

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Summary

The Outcasts saga concludes in this breathless last installment from author Jeff Kalac. 
  
Scott Ingram and Sarah Bollinger have no reason to celebrate. The darkness they have worked so hard to vanquish has awakened and is growing far more powerful than ever before. With so much lost and their group fractured, they must rely on a man who rejects the very thing that could help them the most. 
  
The will to survive has brought the need to kill, and trust often proves to be an open door to betrayal. They have only each other, and must protect what they have left. To build a better tomorrow, they must first embrace what they have allowed themselves to become. They must rise. 
  
But even in victory, will there be anything left worth saving?
Available since: 06/01/2019.

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