TUESDAY SPARKS — TEASERS — SEPT. 20

Good morning, and welcome to Teaser Tuesdays, hosted by Should Be Reading.  Today I’d like to spark some enthusiasm for my current read.  But first, here’s how it works:

  • 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

Love Walked In, by Marisa De Los Santos, is a story of serendipitous moments and unexpected love.

Philadelphia cafe manager Cornelia Brown drifts effortlessly through her unattached life, unapologetic for idealizing romance and breathlessly recommending The Philadelphia Story—to the reader and everyone else. Eleven-year-old Clare is a child of divorce whose mother, a successful party planner, is quickly going to pieces. In alternating chapters of Cornelia’s first person and Clare’s free and direct third, poet de los Santos, making her novel debut, tells the story of their finding each other. That Cornelia, early on, immediately falls for Cary Grant doppelgänger Martin Grace is no surprise; his relation to Clare, revealed a third of the way in, isn’t really either. As she discovers maternal instincts she wasn’t sure she had, Cornelia works up the courage to face her own feelings for Clare with honesty. As Martin exits, Cornelia’s childhood friend Teo enters, but neither makes much impact, and Clare’s rather serious issues get reduced to Clare-did-this, Clare-thought-that episodes. The two main characters exist for one purpose: to enact a cross-generational, strong-but-vulnerable-and-loving, screenplay-ready femininity. Chick lit? You bet: with rights sold in at least eight countries, and, indeed, to Paramount—Sarah Jessica Parker will star and coproduce with Sideways’s Michael London. The book is fine, but for this property, it’s a case of waiting for Carrie to walk in. (Jan.)

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Teaser:  It was an ordinary day—palpably ordinary, if that makes any sense, like it was asserting its smooth usualness.  A Saturday, loud smoke already piling up and hovering like weather over me and the customers in Cafe Dora.  pp. 1-2

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What delightful and tempting snippets did you find today?  Don’t be shy….come on down and share!

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