The Equinox Sequence
by Andi Katsina
Synopsis
This fast paced, commercially viable, werewolf fantasy novel is a tale of how the first werewolves came about. Set in 1780, the story follows the Taigi Family as it is ripped apart through the greed of the eldest son, Raim, the death of the patriarch, baron Nero Taigi, and the realization that the baron's only daughter, Aquila, has become a Luna wo… This fast paced, commercially viable, werewolf fantasy novel is a tale of how the first werewolves came about. Set in 1780, the story follows the Taigi Family as it is ripped apart through the greed of the eldest son, Raim, the death of the patriarch, baron Nero Taigi, and the realization that the baron's only daughter, Aquila, has become a Luna wolf. Aquila's emotionally torn transition is helped along by the arrival of her lost love, Bruno Vienne, a lieutenant in Washington's army. Bruno himself is half savaged on the night of a full moon by a caged beast, who, unbeknown to him, is the love of his life, Aquila. The youngest son, Eiso, promised to the church by baron Taigi, in accepting a position as a knight in the order of Agonic, sets out to hunt his brother and bring him to justice. Though he, too, made immortal by a bite from his dying father, gets much more than he bargained for.
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