Thursday, January 3, 2013

Book Blast Dead Running & Dying To Run



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Dead Running

Cassidy Christensen is running.
Running from the mercenaries who killed her parents.
Running from a scheming redhead intent on making her life miserable.
Running from painful memories that sabotage her dreams of happiness.

With two very tempting men competing for her attention, she hopes she'll finally have someone to run to, but can she trust either of them? When secrets from her past threaten her family, Cassidy decides to stop running and fight for her future.



Dying to Run

Cassidy Christensen wants to run.

Captured by the traffickers who killed her mother, her only hope is Dr. Tattoo, a man she loves but nobody trusts. When she finally gets a chance to run, someone else she cares about is taken. Running might be her only chance at survival, but she won’t allow another family member to be killed in her place.

This must-read sequel to Dead Running will have you laughing, biting your nails, and hoping for more.




Purchase: Dead Running Dying to Run


Author Cami Checketts

Cami Checketts is married and the proud mother of four future WWF champions. Sometimes between being a human horse, cleaning up magic potions, and reading Bernstein Bears, she gets the chance to write fiction.

Cami graduated from Utah State University with a degree in Exercise Science. Cami teaches strength training classes at her local rec and shares healthy living tips on her fitness blog:  http://fitnessformom.blogspot.com.

Cami and her family live in the beautiful Cache Valley of Northern Utah. During the two months of the year it isn't snowing, she enjoys swimming, biking, running, and water-skiing.


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$50 Amazon Gift Card or Paypal Cash

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Ends 1/31/12

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Have you ever had to run from something or someone?

Where would you go if you did?

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16 comments:

  1. +JMJ+

    I've never had to run from someone or something--and if I ever had to, I'm afraid all my little sanctuaries would be predictable: the homes of friends I've stayed with before. I wouldn't be a very good heroine for this sort of story, I'm afraid! =P

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    1. Don't feel bad. I'd be horribly predictable too. lol! I have a feeling that most of us would be.

      Good thing it's unlikely that we will end up in that scenario!

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  2. I have never had to run from someone or something. I'm not sure what I would do - my first instinct is go my parents. But if that's not really an option, I would probably go to a big city I've never been to, change my whole look, and try to blend in.

    Tough place to be put in - these books sounds intriguing!
    Happy Almost Friday!

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    1. Happy Almost Friday ~ I like that!

      I can't imagine being in that position. That is part of the reason these books appealed to me. Most of the books I read are outside of my norm. I read to escape my reality. What better way to do that than to read books that have scenarios I would never be in!

      I'll be reading and reviewing them soon.

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    2. Looking forward to seeing your review on them.

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  3. Ooo.. Scary. I'd be a mess if I had to run from anyone. I wouldn't have the first clue as to how to disguise myself and blend in. I'd be an easy target.
    Thanks,
    Lori
    lorih824@yahoo.com

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    1. Hey Lori,

      Don't feel bad. I think we'd all be sitting ducks together!

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  4. I've never had to run from anyone. If I did, I would probably surrender after 10 minutes because of a side cramp.

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  5. i like suspense romance but i'm not really tempted by those ( oki teh first oen perhaps) and i really hope i won't have to run from anyone... i'm not at easy with changement and my health woudn't permit me to do a lot ^^;;

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    1. arf i forgot again to tell you that i shared and +1 on g+, sorry ( need to remember to put it in my comment^^;;)

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    2. I can see when you G+. Don't worry about telling me. I trust you!

      Also I'm going to review them so I'll let you know if you should give them a try.

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  6. Never had to run but if I did I think I would go to a small town on the opposite side of the country that I live in. And by small, I mean less than 2k. Then I would just maintain a quiet existence

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  7. I've never had to run from anyone before, but if I had to, I'd go where my family/friends are. I've got quite a few cops in the family, plus a bunch of military friends, so I'd go to them for help.

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