Review for Uriel's Betrayal by Allyson Lindt

Uriel's Betrayal



Ronnie misses Michael more than seems fair, given their short time together. Lucky for her, she has the ultimate promotion to take her mind off him—an executive position at Ubiquity. As the public face of the world’s largest search engine, she’s got plenty to keep her busy.

When the SEC comes knocking because Lucifer did a poor job of hiding how Heaven and Hell funded a global corporation, Ronnie’s problems are just starting. Angels and demons are vanishing, and no one knows why. Oh, and there’s the matter of someone with otherworldly power destroying buildings and city blocks from Boston to Moscow, then posting the videos online.

The chaos and questions lead her to Michael and to revelations about his involvement she’s not prepared to face. Her time to decide if who can trust is running out. If she doesn’t find her answers, Heaven and Hell will be exposed to the world, and humanity will pay the price.

My Review

Allyson Lindt's "Uriel's Betrayal" is the second tale in the Ubiquity series. This is an ensemble cast with even more people now than in #1. Michael and Ronnie have an amazing love story and again there is mind-blowing nookie! Just great angelic chemistry! It is interesting to see how the different storylines progress. Feels like Kevin Smith's Dogma plus Marvel's Agents of S.H.E.I.L.D. plus hot sex!

4.5 out of 5 stars


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Uriel's Descent



Any entry-level angel or demon would sell their soul for Ronnie’s job—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. 

On top of that, her best friends are acting strange—researching coconuts in Fiji? Her mentor, Lucifer, is acting cryptic—more so than normal. And the two most powerful angels in history are there whenever she turns around—Gabriel seducing her, and Michael pushing her away. Worse, Ronnie’s in danger of falling for Michael. Not a good idea…because demons and angels don’t date. 

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.

My Review of #1:

Allyson Lindt's "Uriel's Descent" is the first tale in the Ubiquity series. It's a very interesting mythology with angels and demons and cherubs. The characters are really deep. I love Metatron's demeanor and sarcasm. Michael is a sweet, sexy hunk of angel. I like the lost memory, lies, deception, and intrigue! I can't wait to read #2. #1 isn't quite a cliffhanger, but it leaves a lot of questions to be answered.

4.5 out of 5 stars

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