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Astrid V. Tallaksen
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... show more

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.
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The Reading Head
The Reading Head rated it 10 years ago
Between Heaven and Hell is the second book from Astrid’s Freefall series, and having reviewed At Death’s Door I was looking forward to reading it. I was not disappointed. Following on from where the first book left off seamlessly. I think this could be read alone, but I would not recommend it as At...
The Reading Head
The Reading Head rated it 10 years ago
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At Death’s Door is the first book in Astrid’s Freefall Series, I believe this is her first book ever. If that’s the case this new author is most definitely one to watch. The story is very fast paced, and with each page being a true page turner, you’ll be excited to see what happens next. Although bi...
Jasmyn's Reviews
Jasmyn's Reviews rated it 10 years ago
At Death's Door takes a very interesting take on angels, demons, their motivations, and how they all got here. I really enjoyed this look at the world as it took a new turn that I hadn't read before. There is a story about the Garden of Eden that I particularly enjoyed, but can't say much more. L...
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