Dystopian Giveaway Hop
The Dystopian Giveaway Hop, hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer and My Shelf Confessions, has begun. This hop ends on midnight November 7th. We are giving away one e-book copy of Tomorrow Land by Mari Mancusi. Our giveaway is open internationally.
Tomorrow Land by Mari Mancusi
YA dystopian*ebook, 281 pages*Published March 8th 2012 by NLA Digital
Can true love survive the end of the world?
Imagine finding your first love, only to be ripped apart by the apocalypse. Peyton Anderson will never forget the day she was forced to make a choice--between her family--and Chris Parker, the boy she'd given her heart. Now, four years later, as she steps from the fallout shelter and into a dead and broken world, he's the only thing on her mind.
All Chris "Chase" Parker wanted was to take Peyton away and keep her safe from harm. But he waited for hours in the rain on judgment day and she never showed--breaking his heart without ever telling him why.
Now the two of them have been thrown together once again, reluctant chaperones to a group of orphan children in a post-apocalyptic world where the dead still walk...and feed. As they begin their pilgramage to the last human outpost on Earth, can they find a way to let go of old hurts and find the love they lost--all while attempting to save what's left of the human race?
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ReplyDeleteI read lots of semi-scary books, but not too many that are really truly scary. I used to read a lot of Dean Koontz though and those were pretty scary. Thanks for offering the chance to win Tomorrow Land. I've been wanting to read this one!
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ReplyDeleteNot a big fan of scary, mainly because I get scared pretty quickly. As a kid I did love Goosebumps though :)
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I've never read a "normal" novel by Stephen King, but I have read several compilation short story books by him. Amazing! I know it is cliche to say Stephen King, but he really is good! lol =)
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