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Home»News»Entertainment News»Book and Light Novel News»‘OMEGA’ LIGHT NOVEL WILL BE DELISTED APRIL 21

‘OMEGA’ LIGHT NOVEL WILL BE DELISTED APRIL 21

By Karl SmartApril 2, 2021

DANVILLE, VA (April 2, 2021) – The print and ebook editions of “Omega: Volume 1: Destiny Awaken,” a light novel by Jougo Chihaya and distributed by Vic’s Lab, LLC, will be delisted from all retailers on April 21 due to license expiration.

“The author is working on a new light novel series, and we look forward to working with him to distribute his latest book,” said Chad “Vic” Adams, the founder of Vic’s Lab. “However, since the author is focusing on a different light novel series, we are honoring his wish to discontinue distribution of Omega: Volume 1: Destiny Awaken.”

April 21, 2021, will be the last day anyone can purchase the novel from online retailers Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple, Walmart, and other websites, including Vicslab.com.

Purchasing this book from VicsLab.com gives the buyer downloadable access to three format versions: EPUB for use on Nook, Apple Books, etc.; MOBI for use on Kindle; and PDF for more traditional reading.

Until the novel is delisted, the print book may be purchased from Amazon (getbook.at/OmegaVol1) or from other retailers such as Barnes & Noble and Walmart.

Here is a short description of the novel:

Luke Adimari is a boy who lost his family at a young age, with little more than the last words of his mother and the mysterious powers of his father left to him. He begins a new chapter of his life as a high school student in Alexander Academy, a school that promotes coexistence in a world where supernatural beings and humans live side-by-side.

However, not all people are in favor of sharing the same world. An age-long war caused by a human nation known as the Grigori still rages. They enslave and murder supernaturals for their own ends using their corrupted army of powerful beings.

When their warpath leads them to Alexander Academy, Luke finds himself caught in the fray. If he and his friends wish to survive, they must unite to protect each other and the life they began to make.

“Omega: Volume 1: Destiny Awaken” is Jougo Chihaya’s first light novel. The author has amassed more than 15,000 followers of his “Omega Light Novel Series” Facebook page. The book was originally released on Sept. 18, 2018, and currently has a 4.5-star rating on Amazon.

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