“Deciding to write under a penname is a difficult choice for any author, and picking two is twice as tough. When I started writing under the names Allyson Lindt and Loralie Hall it was because I had two different types of stories to tell. As time passes, I realize even though some of it is urban fantasy and the rest contemporary romance, they’re all still mine. My amazing, supportive fans read both. So I’ve decided to merge all my urban fantasy novels, previous published under the name Loralie Hall, to be released as Allyson Lindt’s books.”
To celebrate the changes and re-release Allyson has asked Fantasy Book Place to give away print copies of the first edition of the following books:
Uriel’s Fall, Urban Fantasy
Izrafel’s Acceptance, Urban Fantasy
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Uriel’s Fall, Urban Fantasy
What’s a corporate demon to do, when the voice in her head is devouring her sanity from the inside out, and the hosts of heaven and hell would rather see her destroyed than surrender a power no one should possess?
Ronnie has the job any entry-level angel or demon would sell their soul for—she’s a retrieval analyst for the largest search engine in the world. Ubiquity is a joint initiative between heaven and hell. Because what better way to track all of humanity’s secrets, both good and bad, than direct access to their web browsing habits?
She might appreciate the position a little more if a) she could remember anything about her life before she started working at Ubiquity, b) the damned voice in her head would just shut up already, and c) her boss weren’t a complete control freak.
As she searches for solutions to the first two issues, and hopes the third will work itself out in performance reviews, she uncovers more petty backstabbing than an episode of Real Housewives, and a conspiracy as old as Lucifer’s descent from heaven.
Now Ronnie’s struggling to keep her sanity and job, while stopping the voice in her head from stealing her life. She almost misses the boredom of retrieval analysis at Ubiquity.
Almost.
When immortality is the ultimate goal, not even heaven can stand in the way.
Izrafel fell from heaven over a century ago, retiring from his duty as an angel and becoming human. Except there was a tiny loophole which allowed him to keep his immortality and enjoy the best of both words…. Until someone ripped eternity from his limbs.
Izrafel’s Acceptance, Urban Fantasy
Now, his primary focus is learning to appreciate his mortality. So far he doesn’t mind the results; he has Holden, the sexy guy from church, to share the experience with. Too bad his former angelic colleagues don’t want him spilling the secrets he learned when he fell. If the hosts of heaven don’t kill him for what he knows, the minions of hell might destroy him in their attempts to keep him safe. And he’ll obliterate both threats if that’s what it takes to find peace.