"I thought the two of you were scary individually..."
Plagued by prescient-seeming nightmares and with hostile seers hot on their trail, Allie sets up camp in New York, along with Revik and the remnants of their seer alliance.
Not long after they arrive, a human-killing virus strikes San Francisco and Allie's loved ones start to disappear. Fielding off attacks by the Lao Hu and the mysterious Shadow, Allie and Revik are forced to make impossible choices as they learn how to work together again.
Meanwhile, Allie's brother, Jon, seems to be going through some big changes of his own as he and the ex-rebel, Wreg, work to find humans on a list marking them as important in the coming Displacement.
Praise for the Allie's War series
"Highly Recommend!" ~ Escape Into A Book
"Word of advice...remember to breathe!" ~ The Cabin Goddess
"If you are looking to dip your toe into the New Adult genre or looking for a gritty, fresh new series, then Allie's War is definitely for you." ~ The Speculative Salon
"The sexual tension is scorching..." ~ The Muses Circle
"[B]eware; you'll immediately want to dive into the next installment." ~ The Indie Bookshelf
Series Summary
The Allie's War series is an apocalyptic psychic romance set in a unique, gritty version of Earth populated by a second race of psychic beings called Seers. Its heroine, Allie Taylor, was marked "The Bridge" from birth, born to be the leader of the Seer race and the bringer of the next stage in humanity's evolution. Unfortunately, to many Seers, that means the death of just about every human on the planet.
She is helped and hindered, awakened and impeded by her antihero partner, Dehgoies Revik, whose on-again-off-again relationship with the dark beings known as the Dreng may destroy them both.
The series takes place in a modern version of our world at the brink of apocalypse and a dystopian future. It spans centuries along with the lives of its main characters, the Seers, and the wars they fight with themselves and their human allies and enemies.
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