Win a copy of Grace Doll by Jennifer Laurens. It’s creepy, but not in the normal Halloween kind of way (read my review here).
Grace Doll had everything a girl could want: Fame. Fortune. Beauty.
Everything except, of course, her freedom. So when a powerful movie producer forces an experimental treatment on Grace–one that’s purported to make beauty immortal–she stages her own death to escape him.
With the help of trusted friends, Grace slips into hiding. She’s forever flawless, forever young and forever pursued by her past.
But when a stranger arrives on her doorstep, holding the key to a life she thought she’d left behind, Grace must decide between the safety she’s known… and embracing the role she was born to play.
Enter to win with the Rafflecopter widget at the end of this link. Make sure you check out the other 500 blogs participating in this hop! A linky is below…
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And watch everyone around me die? No thanks.
No, I would not wantto live forever because I’m to darn curious for my own good.
If I had an unlimited bank account and my family was also immortal then yes – I would be able to do everything that I want to, but without that safety net, it seems like it would be too much.
Thanks for having the giveaway!
I’m into creepy books and I love the cover design on Grace Doll.
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No, because there’s better things yet to come after we leave here.
No I would not like living forever.
No, because I believe in an afterlife.
No. I think I would get bored. That or read tons of books….maybe I would like to live forever. Hmm…
No. I would get really bored.
Living forever would be a curse watching your friends and family pass before you, watching the world change, and never really get a break from the hardship of living!
Thanks for the giveaway!! Super excited
I would like to live forever but I think I’ll go crazy because of it.
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I wouldn’t mind living forever – but forever young & well-off 🙂
I wouldn’t want to live forever.
I do not think I would want to live forever. One lifetime is hard enough. Plus, living forever would mean you would lose everyone you love, you spouse, your family, and your children before you went. That is no way to live.
Thanks for the giveaway and being a part of this amazing hop!
Best wishes,
Marlena
All good things must come to an end!
No I do not think I would love to live forever….thank you
I think I’d like to live a very long time but forever seems far too daunting!
No i wouldnt i think we go to a far better place then earth =)
I wouldn’t mind, as long as the people I reeeeally loved (and loved being around) also had the choice to live forever.
thanks for the great giveaway!
Honestly. Probably not. Having to watch the people I love pass away while I’m still around. Doesn’t sound like fun.
I think I could be an immortal as long as i stopped aging by 20 🙂
sure so long as it includes always healthy and young, say 23ish
Only if I could remain healthy and have my loved ones with me as well!
I don’t think I’d want to live forever unless all my friends and family could be with me forever too! Thanks for this amazing giveaway – I would love to win!
yes and no
I wouldn’t want to live forever.
It would depend on whether my loved ones also lived forever, and if I still looked young that entire time. If so, I’d love more than one short human lifespan to experience and learn all I could.
I don’t think I’d like to live forever, but I’d like to live for a LONG time. 🙂