December 7, 2010

Teaser Tuesdays : The Legend MacKinnon by Donna Kauffman and A Dry Spell by Susie Moloney

Teaser Tuesdays is hosted at Should Be Reading.
Teaser Tuesdays

Share 2 teaser sentences from your current read. Be careful not to include spoilers
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This week I'm sharing 2 teasers. The first from the book I've just finished reading and the second from the book I'm going to read next.

"What ... what about Judd?"
"I doona wish tae ravish him."
The Legend Mackinnon


A Dry Spell
Vida shook her head from side to side. Her mouth was still held fast in the smile that belonged to the voice, and would not let her speak.

11 comments:

  1. I just love doing this meme, and I have loved reading Donna Kauffman, and just love this teaser!! Her books always make me laugh, hope you enjoy reading it! Its still monday but tomorrow I will definitely be posting a yummy teaser!! Happy Holidays!

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  2. @Lover of Romance
    I used to love it but I just can't get into it this time round. :-(

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  3. both great teasers^^

    here's is mine: http://semicrazed.blogspot.com/2010/12/teaser-tuesday-9.html

    xoxo

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  4. Haha for some reason I really like the second one! Too much fun.

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  5. I am partial to a romance with a Scottish hero!

    My teaser is here

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  6. I love the first one :) Thanks for sharing.
    Here's my teaser

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  7. Here is my teaser from Witchgrass: A Pipe Dream by Dave Wilkinson (Page 1):

    Most gardeners hate witchgrass. Of all weeds it is one of the most persistent and adaptable. Any small piece of rhizome left in the soil can become an aggressive plant ready to take over the plot. Witchgrass is hard to pull. Roots are deep, and break off easily. Any part left in the ground will grow again. Farmers say the species isn't even good as hay, not as good as timothy or alfalfa. Some call it quickgrass.

    Early New England colonists blamed evil people for this garden invader. In the seventeenth century villagers would speak this way:

    "The surly woman living alone on her dead husband's estate. She goes into the woods and consorts with the Devil. Signs his book. Fornicates with him. Eats mushrooms. She and the Devil send witchgrass to harass the virtuous and the Godly. Let us hang this witch and seize her rich farm."

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  8. OH...I haven't seen the Legend of Mackinnon before...I love me some highlander. I hope that you are enjoying your book. Check out My Teaser for Tuesday.

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  9. @Tribute Books Mama

    Equating witchgrass with something sent by the devil ... must be REALLY hard to deal with. :-)

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  10. @Lori
    Unfortunately no. Might have been better but The Legend MacKinnon definitely didn't make it into my favourites list.

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