OuterSphere (The Rayne Trilogy #2)

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Cover of the book OuterSphere (The Rayne Trilogy #2) by Quoleena Sbrocca, Quoleena Sbrocca
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Author: Quoleena Sbrocca ISBN: 9780998010755
Publisher: Quoleena Sbrocca Publication: May 10, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Quoleena Sbrocca
ISBN: 9780998010755
Publisher: Quoleena Sbrocca
Publication: May 10, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“It is the way of evolution,” Elias says, his words getting lost in the roar of the wind. “Two species of human cannot coexist. To believe so is to be naïve.” -OuterSphere

In book two of the Rayne Trilogy, Rayne discovers everything she knew about the world and the Ancients is a lie, and there are others who are just like her.

The master eagle carries her to an invisible surface in the sky, an illusion concealing a towering wall of stone. On the other side is the outersphere. The poisoned air in this land of destruction and decay makes her desperate to leave, but a distant shot from below forces her captive in a world that shouldn’t exist.

After witnessing a thing called murder, she encounters a species supposed to be extinct. It is in this scorched, desert world, void of the sun and rain, where she learns the source of her abilities and the malevolent purpose behind them.

It is also in the outersphere where she is forced to abandon everything she believes in, for the sake of survival. Refusing means the death of innocent life, and it is a choice she never dreamed she would ever have to make.

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“It is the way of evolution,” Elias says, his words getting lost in the roar of the wind. “Two species of human cannot coexist. To believe so is to be naïve.” -OuterSphere

In book two of the Rayne Trilogy, Rayne discovers everything she knew about the world and the Ancients is a lie, and there are others who are just like her.

The master eagle carries her to an invisible surface in the sky, an illusion concealing a towering wall of stone. On the other side is the outersphere. The poisoned air in this land of destruction and decay makes her desperate to leave, but a distant shot from below forces her captive in a world that shouldn’t exist.

After witnessing a thing called murder, she encounters a species supposed to be extinct. It is in this scorched, desert world, void of the sun and rain, where she learns the source of her abilities and the malevolent purpose behind them.

It is also in the outersphere where she is forced to abandon everything she believes in, for the sake of survival. Refusing means the death of innocent life, and it is a choice she never dreamed she would ever have to make.

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