Young Adult Paranormal Giveaway Hop

It's time for another giveaway hop. This time it's the Young Adult Paranormal Giveaway Hop which is co - hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer and YA Between the Lines. There are over 150 blogs offering something great to read. This giveaway runs through midnight on February 27th. Want to know what we're offering at Reader Girls? 

Here it is:
We are offering one e-book copy of Recalled and our giveaway is open internationally.

Recalled (Death Escorts, #1) by Cambria Hebert 
Publication date: February 15th, 2013
Genre: YA Romance with paranormal, thriller and mystery elements 

Love or Death? A simple question really. The choice seems obvious. But. What if you never knew love, what if your life was spent just trying to survive? What if you knew your fate before you were fully grown?

And then you died. 

And you were given another chance. A better chance. 

This new life depended upon one thing: your job. And so you agreed. You thought it would be simple. You thought it would be cut and dry. 

It never is. 

And now you are left holding the fate of someone else in the palm of your hand and you have to make the ultimate choice. 

Love or Death? 

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Comments

  1. I wouldn't mind it. Alot of people seem to come to me for advice (I'm older), so I guess I'm doing something right. Maybe I could pass that along.

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  2. Tough question. I think once I was gone, I'd prefer to stay gone.

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  3. This book sounds so interesting.

    I don't think I'd like to be recalled, though. I think ti would be more trouble than its worth.

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  4. Yeah! A second chance... that sounds great.

    mestith at gmail dot com

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  5. Probably not.
    Thanks for the great giveaway.

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  6. I dont think i would.. thanks for the giveaway!!

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  7. Part of me wants to say yes , second chance would be great but there is always a catch and that is what would make me say no.

    Rafflecopter Name Dawna Newman

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  8. well, maybe, yeah, might be cool. lol

    thanks for the giveaway, been wanting to read this book. Regardless if I win, I will eventually get it I think.

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  9. Might as well. It's better than dead!

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  10. I would definitely like to be recalled. The prospect of death just doesn't sound very appealing to me and having another chance at life and love would be much better than spending at eternity dead.

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  11. I'm not sure... I really don't know. Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  12. I'm not sure, that would be a difficult choice. Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  13. Thanks everyone! Loved reading all of your responses.

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  14. Tough question! I think I'd probably say no. It sounds too good to be true ;)

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  15. I don't think i'd want to be recalled, there's always fine print in those kinda situations.

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  16. Probably not. I wouldn't want to be responsible for someone else's life or death. Thanks for joining the hop!
    Bonnie Hilligoss/bonhill@speakeasy.net

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  17. Nope. It takes enough work just to get one life right.

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  18. Uhhh....NO! I plan on moving on when my time is up. I DEFINITELY don't want to re-do this life;)

    cc_clubbs [at] yahoo [dot] com

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  19. Never say never, so yeah i suppose i would :)

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  20. Hm.. thats a toughy cause would you still be you if you were recalled? So probably not.
    -Amber
    goodblinknpark(AT)yahoo(DOT)com

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  21. Don't know. Part of my said yes, but the other said no. Tough!
    Thank you for the chance to win.

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  22. No! I love my life, just the way it is!

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  23. I would definitely like to be recalled.

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