Contest: The Remedy by Suzanne Young

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Today, we’ve got a pretty awesome giveaway to celebrate the upcoming release of The Remedy by Suzanne Young, the first in a new series set in a world before The Program.

The Contest: DON’T LOSE YOURSELF prize pack

It’s easy to lose yourself when pretending to be someone else. Keep yourself natural by entering to win:

  • Philosophy Purity facial cleanser set
  • and a copy of The Remedy.

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Contest open to the U.S. only. Prizes provided by Simon & Schuster. Contest runs through midnight (PT) on Monday, April 13th.

Enter by telling us in the comments what makes you YOU, then fill out the Rafflecopter form here.

The Remedy_FinalBookCover_hiresABOUT THE REMEDY:

Can one girl take on so many identities without losing her own? Find out in this riveting companion to The Program and the New York Times bestselling The Treatment.

In a world before The Program…

Quinlan McKee is a closer. Since the age of seven, Quinn has held the responsibility of providing closure to grieving families with a special skill—she can “become” anyone.

Recommended by grief counselors, Quinn is hired by families to take on the short-term role of a deceased loved one between the ages of fifteen and twenty. She’s not an exact copy, of course, but she wears their clothes and changes her hair, studies them through pictures and videos, and soon, Quinn can act like them, smell like them, and be them for all intents and purposes. But to do her job successfully, she can’t get attached.

Now seventeen, Quinn is deft at recreating herself, sometimes confusing her own past with those of the people she’s portrayed. When she’s given her longest assignment, playing the role of Catalina Barnes, Quinn begins to bond with the deceased girl’s boyfriend. But that’s only the beginning of the complications, especially when Quinn finds out the truth about Catalina’s death. And the epidemic it could start.

READ AN EXCERPT HERE

Photo by Dawn Goei
Photo by Dawn Goei

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Suzanne Young is the New York Times bestselling author of The Program series. Originally from Utica, New York, Suzanne moved to Arizona to pursue her dream of not freezing to death. She is a novelist and an English teacher, but not always in that order. Suzanne is the author of The Program, The Treatment, The Remedy, and A Need So Beautiful.

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  1. Christina R. in the rafflecopter

    What makes me, me is my feelings, my humor but if you had to change your appearance it would be so weird as well!

    I have a US address but rafflecopter might show my location outside US because I’m doing a semester abroad

    thank you so very much 🙂

  2. Christina R. in the rafflecopter

    Awesome concept!!

    Love her writing!! She always had unique ideas and great characters 🙂

    What makes me, me is my feelings, my humor but if you had to change your appearance it would be so weird as well!

    I have a US address but rafflecopter might show my location outside US because I’m doing a semester abroad

    thank you so very much 🙂

  3. What makes me is that I am a fangirl who knows my boundaries and would always try to support my idols in every single way — no matter how simple the act may be.

  4. One of the things that makes me unique is that I never want to do the ordinary thing. Given any choice I’ll almost always choose something unusual and challenging rather than something safe and predictable. Thanks for the chance to win.

  5. What makes me myself is my writing, or at least, that’s the most prominent aspect of my life. It’s gotten me into a good private art school and it helps keep me sane throughout the things I’ve had to deal with. Honestly, I think that without the ability to write and set up completely fictional places, I would be a totally different person (and not in a good way).

  6. Hmm what makes me, me.. I’ll say my passion good or bad I’m very vocal. I’m honest and have a wicked sense of humor.

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