Tuesday, July 3, 2012

NEW! Teaser Tuesdays!

This is something new to the blog. Since I am always reading something, every Tuesday I will share a few lines (teasers) designed to entice you.

Want to play along?
  • Pick up whatever book you are currently reading and open it to the page you left off at (If you haven't started it yet, open it to a random page). 
  • Without giving anything away, share a few lines that you find particularly great. 
  • So everyone knows where to pick up this great new read, don't forget to include the title and author name.
That's it!

Now, my teasers of the week have been taken from Gena Showalter's latest release, Wicked Nights, the first book in the Angels of the Dark series.

Wicked Nights (Angels of the Dark, #1)

Teaser #1

"Humans fail to realize how easy demons are to welcome. The negative words you speak, the detestable things you do. Utter a lie, meditate on hate, entertain the urge to commit violence, and you might as well sound the dinner bell."  


Teaser #2

"But how can a person stop feeling fear?"
It is not what you fear that truly matters but what you say and how you act while feeling that way."  

 





1 comment:

  1. "I need to know what this is. I need to know now. Everything's falling apart for me," I said to Dr. Ames, " You just make obvious remarks or parrot what I say back to you, or look at me knowingly and smile, or frown and write down a bunch of notes and I don't know what anything means and I've been coming to you for eight months and I know nothing more than when I first walked in and I'm sick of this and if you don't give me all the answers in this session, I swear I'm going to report you to the AMA. I'm a lawyer you know."
    I stopped, took a breath. I had no idea whether psychologists were regulated by the American Medical Association.

    Teaser written by Elizabeth Barbarick from Stuffed Shelves
    Book: Swallow
    Written by: Tonya Plank

    Thanks for posting, I thought this was fun. By the way you have a beautiful blog. Love the colors. Keep in touch!
    Much love,
    Stuffed Shelves
    -Elizabeth

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