Showing posts with label The Two of Us. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Two of Us. Show all posts

Feb 16, 2016

First Chapter: The Two of Us by Andy Jones

Bibliophile By the Sea hosts First Chapter, First Paragraph every Tuesday. Share the first paragraph(s) of your current read or book interest, with information for readers.

The Two of Us by Andy Jones, paperback published February 9, 2016. From Washington Square Press

First chapter, first paragraph:
People ask: How long have you been together? 
How did you meet?You're sitting at a table, fizzing with the defiant ostentation of new love (Is that what it is? Is it love already?), laughing too loud and kissing more enthusiastically than is de riguer in a quiet country pub, and someone will say, Put her down! Get a room! You make a lovely couple, or some variation on the theme. 
Book description:
Fisher and Ivy discover that falling in love is one thing, but staying there is an entirely different story.

Andy Jones lives in London with his wife and two little girls. During the day he works in an advertising agency; at weekends and horribly early in the mornings, he writes fiction.

Would you keep reading based on the first paragraphs?

Jan 31, 2016

Sunday Salon: Three Genres

Welcome to the Sunday Salon where bloggers share their reading each week. Visit The Sunday Post hosted by The Caffeinated Bookreviewer. 
Also visit Mailbox Monday, and It's Monday, What Are You Reading? hosted by Book Date. 


The Two of Us by Andy Jones, paperback to be published February 9, 2016. From Washington Square Press
Killer Deal (Emma Skold #3) by Sofie Sarenbrant, to be published May 10, 2016 by Stockholm Press. From Meryl Zegarek Public Relations, Inc. 
Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly, to be published April 5, 2016 by Ballantine Books. A win through Shelf Awareness.

A romance, a Swedish thriller, and an historical novel came in the mail last week.

Add anything new to your TBR list? 

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