#FridayBookShare founded by ShelleyWilson Anyone can join in.
With the weekend approaching it’s the perfect time to seek out new books to read, so Shelley has created a Friday Book Share game to help search for that ideal read.
Anyone can have a go – all you need to do is answer the following questions based on the book you are currently reading/finished reading this week and use the hashtag #FridayBookShare
First line of the book.
Recruit fans by adding the book blurb.
Introduce the main character using only three words.
Delightful design (add the cover image of the book).
Audience appeal (who would enjoy reading this book?)
Your favourite line/scene
I’ve just started reading OUTCAST by Dianne Noble
First line of the book.
“The minute she heart Tom’s voice Rose knew it meant trouble.”
Recruit fans by adding the book blurb.
Rose leaves her Cornwall café to search for her daughter in the sweltering slums of Kolkata, India.
In the daily struggle for survival, she is often brought to her knees, but finds strength to overcome the poverty and disease, grows to love the Dalit community she helps.
But then there are deaths, and she fears for her own safety.
Her café at home is at risk of being torched, and finally, she has to make the terrible choice between her daughter and the Indian children.
Introduce the main character using only three words.
Over protective, caring, chaotic
Delightful design (add the cover image of the book).
Audience appeal (who would enjoy reading this book?)
This book is labelled as a suspense thriller. It is has two settings; Cornwall and the Indian slums of Kolkata.
Your favourite line/scene
“Mrs Benson didn’t want solutions, only sympathy.”
I love the cover 🙂
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Thank you! It’s stunning isn’t it? I was delighted when Tirgearr’s in-house designers produced it for me.
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Thank you for sharing this on your blog. Much appreciated.
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Was (and still is) a pleasure
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It looks gorgeous indeed. And sounds intriguing. Looking forward to your review, Rosie
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Thank you Olga. Happy Friday!
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It’s on my kindle. I’ve been meaning to read. Sounds fascinating:)
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Hope you enjoy it Luccia! If you do A Hundred Hands, also based in India, is being released October 16th.
Thanks for your comment and have a great weekend.
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Sounds good, don’t forget us when you need it reviewed.
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Certainly won’t! You’ll be hearing from me.
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