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My Tuesday Intro pick comes from Sarah Jio's newest and highly anticipated release, The Last Camellia. I know that I can't wait to read this one!!!
Prologue- A cottage in the English countryside April 18, 1803The old woman's hand trembled as she clutched her teacup. Out of breath, she hadn't stopped to wash the dirt from under her nails. She hovered over the stove, waiting for the teakettle to whistle as she eyed the wound on her finger, still raw. She'd clumsily cut it on the edge of the garden shears, and it throbbed beneath the bloodstained bandage. She's tend to it later. Now she needed to come to her senses.
Based on the opening paragraph, would you continue to keep reading?
Ohh yes I'd read on
ReplyDeletewowwwww....this one hooked me immediately. I want a copy to read -- hope the rest is as good. Thanks for sharing Staci.
ReplyDeleteYikes! Nope, I'd pass .. of course, I have the weakest stomach known to man! LOL!! :)
ReplyDeleteYes! It's amazingly and unexpectedly intriguing! :--) (I know that sounds like spam but it's me! LOL)
ReplyDeleteI have preordered this one! I can't wait for it...and Jio has another one coming later in the year called Morning Glory.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Here's MY TUESDAY MEMES POST
Definitely! I need to make time for Sarah Jio.
ReplyDeleteI'd definitely keep reading :) I love the setting too!
ReplyDeleteI echo Blodeuedd-----"ohh yes, I'd read on"
ReplyDeleteLove the intro and setting! Another blogger recently introduced me to this author's books. I'm waiting on a copy of her first novel from the library, and then I'll move on to her other works. Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteHere's my Tuesday intro: http://www.bookclublibrarian.com/2013/04/first-chapter-first-paragraph-10-and.html
I can feel the tension in this. I'd keep reading. Here's Mine
ReplyDeleteI don't even have to read the opening to know I will be reading this one! Sarah is an author I will pick up immediately. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful writing. I'd keep going. I want to know more.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely want to know more. I can't wait to hear what you think of the book when you are finished, Staci.
ReplyDeleteyes, I think I would.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious about the old woman and the garden. I'd keep reading!
ReplyDeleteNot my cup of tea but I can see the appeal.
ReplyDeleteNot my cup of tea but I can see the appeal.
ReplyDeleteooh yes, I'd keep going.
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