
Oh how I miss the days of vampires, werewolves, zombies and the craze that brought most adults to YA. To celebrate, Gina Linko and I are taking part in the Young Adult Paranormal Giveaway Hop! All you have to do is fill out the rafflecopter form below. Remember to check the terms & conditions for all the rules of the giveaway.

About Indigo
A gift?
A curse?
A moment that changes everything. . . .
Caught in an unexpected spring squall, Corrine's first instinct is to protect her little sister Sophie after a nasty fall. But when Corrine reaches out to comfort her sister, the exact opposite occurs. Her touch--charged with an otherworldly force and bursting with blinding indigo color--surges violently from Corrine to her sister. In an instant, Sophie is dead. From that moment on, Corrine convinces herself that everyone would be better off if she simply withdrew from life.
When her family abruptly moves to New Orleans, Corrine's withdrawal is made all the easier. No friends. No connections. No chance of hurting anyone. But strange things continue to happen around her in this haunting, mystical city. And she realizes that her power cannot be ignored, especially when Rennick, a talented local artist with a bad-boy past, suggests another possibility: Corrine might have the touch. An ability to heal those around her. But knowing what happened to her sister, can Corrine trust her gift?
a Rafflecopter giveaway A gift?
A curse?
A moment that changes everything. . . .
Caught in an unexpected spring squall, Corrine's first instinct is to protect her little sister Sophie after a nasty fall. But when Corrine reaches out to comfort her sister, the exact opposite occurs. Her touch--charged with an otherworldly force and bursting with blinding indigo color--surges violently from Corrine to her sister. In an instant, Sophie is dead. From that moment on, Corrine convinces herself that everyone would be better off if she simply withdrew from life.
When her family abruptly moves to New Orleans, Corrine's withdrawal is made all the easier. No friends. No connections. No chance of hurting anyone. But strange things continue to happen around her in this haunting, mystical city. And she realizes that her power cannot be ignored, especially when Rennick, a talented local artist with a bad-boy past, suggests another possibility: Corrine might have the touch. An ability to heal those around her. But knowing what happened to her sister, can Corrine trust her gift?
Thanks to Kathy at I Am A Reader, Not A Writer and YA Between the Lines for hosting this giveaway hop!
I am really hoping that Indigo is going to be my favorite so far this year!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite read this year, although it was released last year, is The Immortal Rules by Julie Kagawa.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the cover of Indigo! ahhh and I haven't picked a favorite yet of the year. It's too hard to choose :)
ReplyDeleteHmm maybe The Indigo Spell or Such a Rush!
ReplyDeleteBORN WICKED by Jessica Spotswood.
ReplyDeletethe last guardian!
ReplyDeleteCurrently reading The Black Lung Captain by Chris Wooding. I love all of his books.
ReplyDeleteSplintered by A.G. Howard!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Richelle Mead Series...
ReplyDeleteIntertwined has been my favorite so far. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any paranormal YA this year yet, but my favorite YA so far is Prodigy by Marie Lu.
ReplyDeleteWell, actually, i did read Scarlet by Marissa Meyer, and that kinda has paranormalish things, a little. I'm skeptical to call it paranormal.
Unravel Me is my favorite so far. The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer didn't come out this year but I just read it recently and I loved it! Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteSo far, my favorite YA read (that I've read this year) is Forbidden. It wasn't published in 2013, but I've only just gotten around to it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway.
I love YA Paranormal books. Thinking back on my favorites, I would have to go with "Poison Study" and "Cinder." In "Poison Study," there is an unexpected romance with real, deep character development. I love the character of Valek. He appears to be inhuman only to be one of the very human characters in the story. In "Cinder," I appreciate how closely the author followed the fairytale of 'Cinderella' without being confined by it. There was still a lot of freedom in Marissa Meyer's universe and I kept find myself wondering how is she going to fit that into this story?
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My favorite so far is Unravel Me! It definitely didn't disappoint but I'm looking forward to so many other great releases this year!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any paranormal books so far this year but I read and loved Sever by Lauren DeStefano! Thanks for this amazing giveaway - I would love to win!
ReplyDeleteLast week I read The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer and I thought it was great.
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Splintered by AG Howard
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This is embarrassing but I just read The Hunger Games Trilogy this year. It was so good and it's now a favorite of mine. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a toss up between Scarlet and Days of Blood and Starlight.
ReplyDeleteThe only YA I read this year was Carnival of Souls. I liked it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe Indigo Spell!
ReplyDeleteUnravel Me has been a favorite!
ReplyDeleteScarlet by Marissa Meyer and Opal by JLA!
ReplyDeletedon't have a fav yet
ReplyDeleteI loved Scarlet by Marissa Meyer!
ReplyDeleteI finally got around to reading The Lost Prince, and I liked that quite a bit (but I don't know if it's a "fav").
ReplyDeletei don't have anything new to read and haven't read a ya this year yet - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com
ReplyDeleteHands down, The Indigo Spell!! LOVE The Bloodlines Series!! Thank you for a chance to win and for being a part of this fun and awesome blog hop!!
ReplyDeleteI just finished reading Pushing the Limits and I absolutely loved it!
ReplyDeleteThis year has actually been a GREAT year so far in books! Some of my favorites include unravel me by tahereh mafi, eleanor & park by Rainbow Rowell, Pivot Point by Kasie West, Out of the Easy by Ruta Sepetys and The Boys of Summer by C. J. Duggan!
ReplyDeleteawesome giveaway,
- Juhina @ Maji Bookshelf
Obsidian -Jennifer L. Armentrout
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city of bones
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From this year it'd probably have to be Jack Templar: Monster Hunter. Though I still maintain the book is too short, but the author did promise the next one will be longer.
ReplyDeleteI havent read any YAs this year, but I can't wait to read Scarlet and Splintered
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The Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead
ReplyDeleteTouch of Power by maria v snyder!
ReplyDeleteSplintered by A.G. Howard - hands down!!
ReplyDeleteThe Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead was really amazing.
ReplyDeleteUnravel Me! It was so good! Thanks!
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