Author: Astrid
V. Tallaksen
Genre: Urban
Fantasy / Paranormal Romance
The world is a pretty straightforward place. Even for medium Sara
Stone things seem pretty simple, aside from the whole talking to spirits bit.
But when the spirits get too hard to handle and Sara ends up admitted to a
mental hospital, the world starts to seem a lot less straightforward. First her
family disappears, including her four year old son. Then she gets the sneaking
suspicion that not only are the staff at the mental hospital somehow connected,
but they also have no intention of ever letting her leave the hospital.
Everything
changes when Sara has her first visitor in three months. Daniel is handsome,
friendly, and a complete stranger. When he promises to spring her from the
hospital and swears that everything she's experienced is completely real, Sara
has no choice but to believe him. But once she reaches a run-down Victorian
house in the tiny Alabama town her rescuer calls home, the last thing she
expects to discover is that every memory she has is a lie.
Daniel
reveals a world filled with angels, demons, and an impending war humans know
nothing about. Sara wants to ignore her role in the whole mess – all that
matters is solving the mystery of where her son has gone. But the forces of
Heaven, Hell, and the Heart have other plans for her. Can she find her child
before the world comes crashing down?
Between Heaven & Hell
Title: Between
Heaven & Hell
Author: Astrid
V. Tallaksen
Genre: Urban
Fantasy / Paranormal Romance
Being a fallen angel used
to be easy. A quiet life with the people she loves is all Sara ever asked for.
Unfortunately, the apocalypse didn't get the message. After nearly losing
everything, she's managed to put her life back together and start living what
she hoped was happily ever after with her small family. Now she wants nothing
more than to hide away and pretend the end of the world is a distant rumor. Her
life has already been torn apart once. Doesn't she deserve a break?
The apocalypse finds its way back to her doorstep
when a letter arrives. Is it a friendly warning, a dire threat, or a simple
reminder that she can't run away from what's to come? Sara refuses to take heed and pays dearly for her
avoidance. With her family in danger and the preservation of free will hanging
in the balance, she finds herself with no other choice. Sara must follow the
path forged for her, a path that may take away everything she holds dear and
leave her in pieces at the end. She's caught between Heaven and Hell, and the
last person she'd ever have considered trusting might just be her greatest
ally.
“Sara, you have a visitor.” A nurse touched my shoulder and pointed to a man,
about my age, 28, standing in the doorway to the common room. He was tall, six
five I would have guessed, considering he was nearly a head taller than me, and
I'm a good six feet tall. Shaggy dark hair curled around his ears and grazed
the collar of his shirt. He looked a bit embarrassed or unsure about being in
the psych ward of a hospital, but when his gaze landed on me, the tension went
out of his body as if he had all at once become much more at home in the
place. His smile wasn't exactly bright or cheery, but it was still a
smile aimed at me that wasn't faked. He came and sat across from me at one of
the many tables in the room, all of which had families visiting with their loved
ones. For the first time in three months, I had a visitor. To my disappointment
it was neither my parents nor my son and his father, nor anyone else I had ever
met in my life. Maybe he was confused. He didn't look confused—at least not
anywhere near as much as me. And for once the dead were nowhere to be found;
just my luck. When the blue-eyed man had offered peace and quiet, I didn't know
this was coming down the line. I cursed the damned wily ghost. And then myself
for being so strange.
“Umm, Sara,” the man said my name, pulling me out of my odd little reverie,
“You look a little out of it. How much did they sedate you today?” He seemed to
know a little more than I was comfortable with about my current situation. I
frowned, my forehead creasing, and looked down. He reached forward, pushed the
curtain of red hair out of my face and lifted my chin so I'd look at him. His
eyes were golden brown, like amber, and he looked at me like he'd known me for
years.
Author Bio
Astrid V. Tallaksen grew up with a heart
for stories of creatures and places outside of this world. Her love of reading
quickly became a love of writing. She spent several years creating content and helping
writers to improve their craft on the online world of Althanas, a creative
writing workshop in the guise of a roleplaying forum. A self-avowed nerd,
Astrid loves science fiction, comic books, and eighties fantasy movies in the
vein of The Princess Bride and Labyrinth. Her geekiness extends to annual
volunteer work at the massive sci-fi convention known as Dragon*con every year
in Atlanta, Georgia. In the odd times that she's not immersed in geekdom or
writing, Astrid loves to sing karaoke, crochet, and spend time with her family
and pets.
Links
Links to purchase At Death's Door:
- Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MU3PSES
- Barnes & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/at-deaths-door-astrid-v-tallaksen/1120165219?ean=2940046334890&itm=1&usri=2940046334890
- Kobo: https://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/at-death-s-door-2
- Apple iBooks: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/id910324345
- Scribd: https://www.scribd.com/book/237150536/At-Death-s-Door-Freefall-1
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Links to purchase Between Heaven & Hell:
- Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00V596Y1Y
- Barnes & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/between-heaven-hell-astrid-v-tallaksen/1121564456?ean=2940151679329&itm=1&usri=2940151679329
- Kobo: https://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/between-heaven-hell-1
- Apple iBooks: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/id979737032
- Scribd: https://www.scribd.com/book/259833381/Between-Heaven-Hell-Freefall-2
- Page Foundry: http://www.inktera.com/store/title/834cbab2-e588-4579-abf6-54ce31b8355d
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