Book Addicts,
We've have the pleasure to be part of the release day blitz of the new Death Escorts novel, Charmed, by Cambria Hebert.
Title: Charmed
Series: Death Escorts
NOTE: you do NOT have to read Recalled to
understand Charmed. You can just read Charmed. Reading Recalled will give
you a little more background info though.
Author: Cambria Hebert
Release Date: July 22, 2013
Genre: New Adult Paranormal Romance.
***Note: Due to Sexual content and some
language this book is recommended for readers 17+***
Life or Death? Not many people would choose
death. But what if death chooses you? What if death doesn’t mean the end of
your life, but the beginning?
For a Death Escort,
death is life. Death is your paycheck. Death is your job.
And
Charming is the best Escort the Grim Reaper has ever had.
But when you piss
off the Reaper, being the best doesn’t matter. So Charming is assigned a Target
who is practically impossible to kill. He knows the Reaper hopes he
fails—that he’s counting on it. So Charming vows to prove him wrong. He vows to
make the kill.
But someone else vows to get in his way. Someone with a big
mouth, a sugar habit, and blond hair. Someone who makes his heart start beating
again.
And so Charming is left holding more than one person’s fate in
the palm of his hand. He thought the choice would be easy, that there really
wasn’t a question at all.
He was wrong.
Life or Death?
Frankie
Sugar. I needed more of it if I was going
to make it through this day. The chocolate croissant and caramel latte I had
this morning wasn’t near enough to combat the massive lines, the noise, and
disgruntled people that filled the DMV. Whatever in hell made me think that
working at the Department of Motor Vehicles, here in Alaska, was a good idea?
Maybe it was the good pay. Maybe it was
because I got weekends off.
Or maybe it was because I had a moment of
temporary insanity that unfortunately coincided with me saying, “I accept,”
when I got offered this job.
Besides the fact that the lines were
permanently out the door, the computer systems were temperamental at best, and
my boss was a complete broom rider, my stash of chocolate and Sour Patch Kids
was empty.
That meant someone was going to die
today.
I glanced back up at the ninety-year-old
woman whose head barely cleared the insanely high counters we stood behind and
tried to hold on to my patience. “Mrs. Eldridge,” I said extremely loudly.
“Like I told you last week, you have to go and get new glasses before I can
renew your driver’s license.”
“I have new glasses,” she insisted.
Lord, save me now.
“You got those ten years ago. You need
some from this year.” Or decade I
finished silently.
She shuffled out of the line like a
turtle and I took her slowness as a chance to really search beneath my station
and chair for a long-lost piece of sugar. Anything. Even a stray jellybean
would likely find its way into my blood stream at this point. Of course there
was nothing. I briefly considered hiding beneath my desk until five o’clock. My car. I had an emergency stash in my
car. I glanced at my watch. I had another hour until I was able to take a
fifteen-minute break.
A pair of black pumps appeared before me
and I inwardly groaned. Just what I needed—a run-in with the witch. But instead
of being greeted by her condescending, screechy tone, an icy-cold red can
appeared before me.
Hallelujah, praise the Lord, it was
caffeine and sugar!
I snatched the Coke out of her hand and
popped the top, taking a large, satisfying chug. The bubbles crowded down my
throat, slightly burning, and I took another swallow.
“I love you,” I murmured to Lela, the
girl who worked right beside me.
She laughed. “I know that look when I see
it.” Then she straightened and whispered. “Witch alert.”
I shot up, my head bumping into the
counter on the way. I wanted to shout out in pain, but I clamped my mouth shut,
not wanting to draw the attention of my boss, Satan’s assistant.
I turned back to my line, my eyes
colliding with a broad chest. I looked up, and the can slid out of my hand,
hitting the floor with a thud while fizzy liquid poured over my favorite boots.
I didn’t even notice.
“What the hell are you doing here?” I
growled as I looked around for something sharp I could stab him with.
A thick brow arched. “So is this where
you spend your days? As if the DMV isn’t a horrible enough place to visit
without the poor people of Alaska having to tolerate you.”
There wasn’t enough sugar on this planet
that would save him. I reached out and picked up the black phone. If I couldn’t
bludgeon him to death here at my place of employment, then I could at least
call the cops. I began dialing, but he reached over and cut the connection.
I slammed the phone down on his hand,
which was still pressed on the hang-up button. Breath hissed between his teeth
and his green eyes shot to mine. “Careful, George, you’re pissing off the wrong
man.”
“My name isn’t George.”
He shrugged, pulling his hand away from
the phone. “When you have a man’s name, does it really matter?”
Grand Prize Giveaway:
A Signed paperback copy of Charmed
A Death Escorts Swag pack featuring a wrist band
A Charmed dog tag necklace
*US ONLY*
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