Playing hooky and running away isn't that easy when you attend a private school nicknamed Hell's School, located deep in the mythical Limbo Forest. But youth hunters, a giant octopus, and critters as evil and twisted as the underworld aren't enough to keep Mi Ok from trying to thwart the evil headmaster's plans.
Mi Ok Wigglesworth, a witch-angel-human student, is the main character in Coleman T. Lintz's Limbo Forest, the first book in her Angels in Hell's School series. Mi Ok enrolls in the Perkins School for Girls in search of the key to popularity. Soon snagged in its web of mystery, magic, and fantasy, she uncovers the headmaster's devious plot not only to control the students but also to take over earth-and the underworld, as well.
Mi Ok is determined to escape and save the others. When she's captured during her first attempt, she just becomes more determined as she prepares others for a mass getaway. But to succeed-she must travel to Hell itself.
Discover Mi Ok's fate in Limbo Forest, a young-adult fantasy with controversial twists, as Lintz weaves religion, the supernatural, homosexuality, and more edgy themes into her writing. It's a journey to Hell you don't want to miss.
About the Author: Coleman T. Lintz, born and raised in California, spent much of her childhood in detention schools. She's been a flower child in Haight-Ashbury, a devout catholic turned atheist, protested, and rode with the Hell's Angels. She grew up working in a prison hospital and suffered a near-death experience after being stabbed by an inmate.
Lintz became a community activist for everything from animal's and children's rights to a voice for ADA legislation. She's a Daughter of the American Revolution, member of the Sheriffs Citizen Advisory Board, and Citizens for Military Appreciation.
Now widowed and in her sixties, she's begun a new adventure as a novelist. Childhood memories inspire her as she writes the Angels from Hell's School series with the help of her son and grandkids.