Outcast: Where Angels Dwell is a novel by Lucien Black, the author of the No Vacancies Adventure Series. It is the first book in the Outcast Trilogy, which follows the adventures of a werewolf who can travel back in time and has a fallen angel trapped inside him.
The novel tells the story of Nathaniel, a semi-werewolf who can resist the full moon and keep his human form. He is also a rebrousse-temps, a time-traveler who can rewind a few seconds of his life to change the course of events. However, this power comes with a price: every time he uses it, he ages faster than normal.
Nathaniel’s life is turned upside down when he falls in love with Katerina, the daughter of a rival clan leader. Their forbidden romance is cut short when she is killed by a rogue werewolf, Stephen Taxton, who is actually after Nathaniel. Taxton works for a maniacal sorcerer, Adrian Vandenberg, who wants to capture Nathaniel and extract the power of the fallen angel inside him.
Nathaniel embarks on a quest to avenge Katerina’s death and stop Vandenberg’s evil plan. Along the way, he discovers secrets about his past, his parents, and his destiny. He also meets allies and enemies, both human and supernatural, who will help or hinder his journey.
Outcast: Where Angels Dwell is a fast-paced and action-packed novel, with a touch of humor and romance. The author creates a rich and original world of werewolves, with different types, powers, and politics. The characters are interesting and likable, especially Nathaniel, who is a smart and funny hero. The plot is full of twists and turns, and the ending leaves the reader eager for the next book.
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