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Uriel’s Fall
By Loralie
Hall
Ubiquity,
Book 1
Publisher:
Acelette Press
Release
Date: June 18, 2014
Genre:
Paranormal/Urban Fantasy
Length:
215 Pages
ISBN:
9781311181329
ASIN: B00L3WESHU
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About the book:
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 damn voice in her head would just shut up already, and c) her boss wasn't a complete dickhead.
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. On top of all that, if she forgets the cover sheet on her TPS report one more time, she's absolutely going on final written warning.
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 data analysis at Ubiquity. Almost.
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 damn voice in her head would just shut up already, and c) her boss wasn't a complete dickhead.
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. On top of all that, if she forgets the cover sheet on her TPS report one more time, she's absolutely going on final written warning.
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 data analysis at Ubiquity. Almost.
ExcerptI straightened my clothes the best I could. Maybe I shouldn’t have fallen asleep in my clubbing outfit. Then again, I wasn’t sure I cared. I wasn’t exposing myself to the world, which was a good compromise for me. My breath caught in my throat when I yanked open the door. Nope, definitely not missionaries. But Michael looked incredible in a T-shirt and shorts.Sorry, what? Too busy drooling.Great. I thought she hated him.Yeah, about that.I wasn’t in the mood for her. My smile fell out on its own. “Hey.”“Am I interrupting something?” He nodded at my outfit.“Nah.…” The false bravado slipped away. It felt too cliché to say, “What, this old thing?” Besides, I kind of liked being honest with Michael. “I forgot to change before I fell asleep.”“Did I wake you, then?”“I also forgot to change when I woke up.” Too many more nights of missed sleep and I’d be forgetting a lot more. Maybe that was how I’d lost my memory. Had I done this before? Had the voice been there before I lost my memory?You keep asking yourself circular questions. Let me take over for a while.Nope. Not interested. Michael still stared at me, brow furrowed. I did a quick check of myself. Skirt wasn’t riding too high. Did I have mascara smeared across my face? “Is something wrong?”He shook his head. “No. Just waiting to see whether you’re going to try and eviscerate me or just brush me off.”
Oh, that. He really did think I was insane. Or, considering the number of ways our encounters had started and ended, maybe he was just bored with something as basic as me in a mini skirt.
About the Author:
Loralie
Hall is a full time corporate geek and a fuller time writer. Her spouse is her
muse and their cats are very much their children. When they’re not spending way
too much time gaming, they’re making the world more good by vanquishing one
fictional evil at a time.
Contact Links:
Website:
http://www.urielsfall.com/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/aszreal
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