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BOOK TWO OF THE OUTCASTS SERIES Just when you think everything's getting better, everything turns out to be worse. This is the story of eleven particular teenagers' lives. Three of them just saw the only place they've ever known burst into flames and now they're on the run again. They meet a new girl along the way and though they don't know any of her history, they have no choice but to trust her. As the teens' histories unravel, their friendship grows tighter, only to be tested that much more. Living on a whole other continent is not an easy feat anyhow, especially when you're living with a…mehr

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BOOK TWO OF THE OUTCASTS SERIES Just when you think everything's getting better, everything turns out to be worse. This is the story of eleven particular teenagers' lives. Three of them just saw the only place they've ever known burst into flames and now they're on the run again. They meet a new girl along the way and though they don't know any of her history, they have no choice but to trust her. As the teens' histories unravel, their friendship grows tighter, only to be tested that much more. Living on a whole other continent is not an easy feat anyhow, especially when you're living with a bunch of kids who were complete strangers just a few months ago. However, each other is all the Outcasts have and they will soon realize that having someone to lean on in this crazy world is a great deal.
Autorenporträt
Abbie Payne was born and is growing up just outside of Houston, Texas. She cultivated a love of books at an early age and was always the "smart kid" of the class, so through her free time she also found a love for telling stories. After being severely bullied in elementary school and junior high, she found her only friends to be book characters and her only relief from severe depression in writing. She created The Outcasts series in hopes to inspire other teens and young adults that might be going through the same thing she did and be there as a friendly reminder that they are never alone when they have books.