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Welcome to Teaser Tuesday hosted by The Purple Booker, the weekly Meme that wants you to add books to your TBR, or just share what you are currently reading. It is very easy to play along:
• 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! Everyone loves Teaser Tuesday.
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I have been reading Emily Martha Sorensen’s wonderful stories for a while now.
Take a look at Trials of a Teenage WereVulture and you will see why.
Cover by Rebecca Frank
MY TEASE
“Oh,” she said. She sounded disappointed. “That’s not really a clan. That’s, like…a club. You might as well join Were Scouts.”
(24% on Kindle)
MY REVIEW
Looking for a fun, paranormal story about a young girl coming of age in the wereworld? Look no further.
Something’s wrong. The turning wasn’t what Lisette hoped for. Her wings are all wrong. She’s not a werehawk, she’s a Werevulture.
She went to Werepedia to see what’s what. She’ll be going to Flyer’s Education for flying lessons.
She loved her best friend, Kegan, and didn’t judge her for being different, but when she became different too, her feelings became mixed.
What clan would accept her? Let’s go to Wereconnection.com and find out. She may be the odd man out, but I have a feeling she’ll show us how valuable she would be to any clan.
We have a vampire pumpkin, wereporcupine, wereplatypus, werebutterfly, weretrees….and all the normal vampires, centaurs, mermaids and such.
Her instincts are good and we will find out how good as she investigates the Rarity Clan, who wanter her to join up with them.
It is Emily Martha Sorensen’s ability to surprise me with her creative writing and smiles throughout, even in the tough times, that keeps me reading her work. She has a wonderful ability to create such marvelous characters.
We can anticipate many things to come, but Trials of a Teenage WereVulture is filled with wit and humor, evil and danger. The creatures spark the imagination and I am left with a feeling we are all special in our individual ways. We all have much to offer to those who enter our lives.
I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of Trials of a Teenage WereVulture by Emily Martha Sorensen.
4 Stars
GOODREADS BLURB: Lisette was expecting to be a werehawk. Now she’s a werevulture.
Sure, she can still fly, but the garbage looks delicious. And everyone’s afraid of her! Okay, everyone’s afraid of her best friend, too, but her best friend chose to be a banshee.
Then the mysterious Rarity Clan invites her to join. They offer her friendship, and the ultimate secret: how to be turned a second time so that she could choose a different species instead. She could be a werehawk, or a vampire, specter, giant, lorelei, or whatever else she pleases. There’s only one catch, and it’s a big one.
The tool that’s used to do that is a weapon that could destroy the entire city.
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This seems outside your normal reading genre. Glad you’re liking them. And I do love some snark!
My TT from One Tequila
Probably outside my comfort zone, but what a cute teaser! Thanks for sharing, and for visiting my blog.
Ooo… I LOVE the sound of this one – maybe one to read to my granddaughter in a couple of years:). Thank you for sharing. This is my TT – https://sjhigbee.wordpress.com/2017/06/20/teaser-tuesday-20th-june-2017/
Oooo… this one looks so much fun! My TT is yet another slice of my sci fi adventure – https://sjhigbee.wordpress.com/2017/06/20/teaser-tuesday-20th-june-2017/
This is definitely outside my genre, but it does sound interesting.
Love the quote and I agree this does sound like a fun read.
Oh my gosh. A WereVulture? I’ve never heard of that before. Kudos to the author for originality.
Werevulture? That’s a new one to me! 😀
This is a book I could see my teen reading. It sounds a little different from the norm – which is what I think she would like.
I have never heard of anything but werewolves and I like the idea of creatures beyond that….not sure if this is my type of read but it sounds fun!