Friday 25 July 2014

Uriel's FALL by Loralie Hall #angels #urban fantasy #giveaway





Oh angels...glorious hard-bodied angels!

My guest today Loralie Hall is introducing us to a corporate giant...HEAVEN. 
Yup the biggest of the big. 

Besides the CEO *cough* GOD *cough* who else is running this holy corp? 
That's were those hard-bodied angels come in. 

I can't wait for the hotty spirits to take over me. Oooh! I hope he has dark hair...and blue eyes...and big hands. tee hee!

Uriel's FALL is an Urban Fantasy available July 25th, 2014 from Acelette Press.










****GIVEAWAY ALERT****
Loralie will be awarding $10 Amazon Gift Card to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
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 Uriel’s  FALL  
by  Loralie Hall


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.


****SPECIAL NOTE***

 Uriel's FALLwill be on sale
 for $0.99 for the length of the tour.  



Excerpt

We must have sat there, me on the couch, and Michael on the floor, for at least half an hour, not saying anything else.

I finally broke the silence. “You need your rest.” I would have rather kept him there, but I couldn’t ask him to sit on the floor by me all night.

“Do you want a real bed to sleep in?” He stood and offered me his hand.

He didn’t mean…? No, he couldn’t. Maybe his bed? Light anticipation fluttered in my chest, rising above the horrors of the night. “I wouldn’t complain.”

“You can stay in the guest room.” He helped me to my feet.

I couldn’t ignore my disappointment, but I also wasn’t about to turn down the offer. I followed him to one of the doors, and he nudged it open. “You stay here as long as you need. Not just tonight, but until you find a new place. If you want to wash some of the dust off, there are clean towels in the bathroom, and you can snag something to wear from the drawers or closet.”

I glanced up at him, not able to talk myself out of wanting him. I forced the question out before I could take it back. “Will you help me?”

He furrowed his brow. “With…?”

I stepped closer, thumbs hooked in my belt loops, tugging down the waistband of my jeans. “Washing the dust off.”


I watched him through my eyelashes, trying to gauge his reaction. He hadn’t said yes, but he also hadn’t said no, turned me away, or left. With any luck I wasn’t about to humiliate myself.


****SPECIAL NOTE***

 Uriel's FALLwill be on sale
 for $0.99 for the length of the tour.  


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Author Bio 

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.


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Thank you for stopping by today Loralie and thank you oh so much for bringing Uriel's FALL with you. Oh and those angels too! Best of luck!

Cheers,
Nancy

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for the warm welcome, Nancy, and I have to admit, you're right about the hard-bodied angels :D Thanks so much for hosting me today!

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