Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
• Grab your current read
• Open to a random page
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
• BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
• Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
My teaser this week is from The Perfect Mother by Nina Darnton
Blurb
When an American exchange student is accused of murder, her mother will stop at nothing to save her.
A midnight phone call shatters Jennifer Lewis’s carefully orchestrated life. Her daughter, Emma, who’s studying abroad in Spain, has been arrested after the brutal murder of another student. Jennifer rushes to her side, certain the arrest is a terrible mistake and determined to do whatever is necessary to bring Emma home. But as she begins to investigate the crime, she starts to wonder whether she ever really knew her daughter. The police charge Emma, and the press leaps on the story, exaggerating every sordid detail. One by one, Emma’s defense team, her father, and finally even Jennifer begin to have doubts.
A novel of harrowing emotional suspense, The Perfect Mother probes the dark side of parenthood and the complicated bond between mothers and daughters. Goodreads
My Teaser
“How much is this place a day?” Emma asked, looking around disapprovingly at the formal floral curtains and matching bedspreads, the plush carpeting, high ceilings, and elaborately carved crown moldings.
“I’m not sure. Dad made the reservation”
“Well, I’ll bet it’s at least four hundred euros a day, more than many workers here earn in a month, if they’re lucky enough to have any job at all. It’s kind of obscene to pay that much in this economy”
What do you think? Do you want to know more?
Please leave the link to your teaser in the comments box below
Oooh. Pretty intense teasers 🙂
TeaserTuesday@EverythingNyze
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Yes, it’s a fairly intense book that throws up a lot of different issues, not least how responsible a parent is for their child’s behaviour.
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This one reminds me of Dangerous Girls and the Amanda Knox case. Sounds good.
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I picked it because of the similarity to the trial of Amanda Knox and there are clear parallels to this case although this concentrates on the impact on Emma’s family, especially her mother.
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You could really sense the uneasiness in this teaser, I’m curious about what happens next! Do they stay? Does a quarrel ensue? That book cover though! Way to draw a reckless book cover lover in 😛
My Teaser:
The Amber Keeper | Freda Lightfoot
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Yes the book is very unsettling on the whole and this spat is one of many. It is a brilliant book cover isn’t it? Thanks for leaving your link 🙂
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Definitely giving me some Amanda Knox vibes as well, but it does sound good! I like the teaser because she’s probably preaching the truth right there! I’d have to read a bit more to see whether I like it! I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for sharing 🙂 have a good week!
My Tuesday Post
Juli @ Universe in Words
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Yes that is part of the beauty of this book, the mixture of cultures and lifestyles are a key part of the book. Thanks for leaving your link 🙂
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A socially-conscious character. Good for her. I hope you are enjoying the book.
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The book is great – thank you!
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That’s crazy to pay that much for a room . . . good teaser though and the cover says so much!
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Isn’t it? I love the cover on this one too.
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Definitely says something about the characters — good teaser
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Yes, both characters are well placed as the author has given them identifiable traits from the outset.
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Great teaser, definitely some tension in this relationship! You’ve reminded me I must get stuck into this book!
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It’s well worth a read 🙂
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Cleo – You picked a great couple of lines to share! I’ll be really keen to see what you think of this when you’ve finished reading it.
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It is interesting to see the contrast in emotions between Emma and her mother – my teaser was chosen to illustrate the difference in Emma since she’d left home. My review will be up soon.
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This sounds like the Amanda Knox case…is it a thinly veiled “fiction” version or does it just have lots of similarities?
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It has the same premise but it isn’t a fictionalised account – the victim was male, it is set in Spain not Italy and the main thrust is the relationship between Emma and her mother.
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Interesting topic. I know I would do anything for me kids – and I can only hope (and pray) that I raise them right and never find myself in a situation like this. I would definitely be interested in reading this book!
Mine this week is from End of Secrets:
http://mydogearedpurpose.com/2014/11/18/teaser-tuesday-november-18th/
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It is one of those books which do make you question what you would do in a similar situation – not something you want to happen to your child, that’s for sure. Thanks for leaving your link 🙂
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This sounds interesting, but not really my cup of tea.
Mine this week is from Duma Key by Stephen King. http://wp.me/pZnGI-fN
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Hopefully I’ll have one more to your taste next time. Thanks for leaving your link 🙂
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That’s sweet. We can’t be expected to match up every time. One of the great things about these TTs is that we often discover a book we didn’t know about or one that we didn’t expect to like.
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My thoughts exactly, I love this as you get a snapshot of the writing and I’ve found many books that may have passed me by.
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I have this one bookmarked on Amazon….I love stories that build on events we have read about in the news, bringing perspectives we might not have even imagined. I read Cartwheel, but this one sounds better. Thanks for sharing, and for visiting my blog.
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I have Cartwheel on my TBR for the same reason but I was drawn to the relationship between mother and daughter in this one. It really is one of those reads that makes you wonder what you would do. As always you’re very welcome 🙂
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Nope! Emma sounds totally obnoxious – and I’ve had enough of obnoxious Emmas recently to last me a lifetime… 😉
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🙂 I must admit as much as I played the ‘What would I do?’ game I was quite pleased she wasn’t my daughter!
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I definitely want to know more! Looking forward to reading this one.
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I do hope you enjoy it if you get to read it.
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Whenever I see a news story about a hard to solve murder case, I always wonder if the real story will ever come out.
“I felt the wind, a surge of power that literally ripped my arm out of Ridley’s hand, as she was sucked out of the room, toward the front door. I collapsed to the floor, as I heard Lena’s voice, or thought I did.
‘Get the hell away from my boyfriend, witch.’ ”
~ “Beautiful Creatures” by Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl
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It is so hard when only the victim and the perpetrator(s) know and this book shows what happens when the lawyers get added into the mix too. I like your teaser…. thanks for sharing.
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This one sounds like it might be intriguing.
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It is a great read, I like the lawyers aspect of this one, a real eye-opener.
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She doesn’t seem very happy to see her parents…I get the impression she’s the kind of girl who prefers to push people away, rather than accept help. Interesting teaser…
Here’s Mine.
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Yes she has got herself in more than a spot of bother, you’d think she’d be grateful! Thanks for leaving your link.
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Sounds like a riveting “ripped from the headlines” suspense. Mine: The Phantom Tollbooth
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One of the best examples of this type of novel I’ve read. Thanks for leaving your link especially as you’ve chosen such a fantastic book!
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This looks like a good one. Hope you’re enjoying it.
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All finished now – it was excellent thank you 🙂
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