Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Sentence Sneak Peek - Trickster's Girl

Trickster's Girl by Hilari Bell

*I received this book via Star Book Tours


"RAVEN HAD SPENT TOO LONG on the hunt."

"FRIENDS, WE ARE GATHERED HERE to commemorate not the death of Jonathan Peter Phillips, but his life."

"SHE WAS LATE FOR SCHOOL, barely reaching the building be-fore the automated security gates closed."

"YOU WANT ME TO ROB a museum?"

"SHE WASN'T GOING ALL THE way to Alaska."

"IT WASN'T TILL AFTER LUNCH that Kelsa set out for the Saw-tooth Mountains."

"KELSA TOOK THE ROAD NORTH by herself, fuming."

"THAT DEPENDS, " SAID RAVEN SLOWLY, "on what those bikers are capable of."

"RAVEN SHARED HER TENT THAT night."

"THERE WAS A TRAIN IN Jasper."

"LAUGH LINES CRINKLED AROUND THE old woman's eyes, though she rose to her feet with an ease that belied the sagging breasts and wrinkled skin."

"KELSA'S PULSE THUNDERED IN HER ears."

"THERE WERE PLENTY OF TRUCKS in the travel center on the outskirts of Watson Lake."

"HIKING BESIDE A ROAD WAS nothing new to Kelsa."

"THE ROAD CURVED THROUGH flat-bottomed glacial valleys, over rivers, and up through the hills, twisting back on itself."

"HE SHOULD HAVE GONE ON."

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