The desolate, delicious gloom of GUERLAIN – DJEDI…

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The latest release in M.J.’s Reincarnationist series, THE BOOK OF LOST FRAGRANCES, is ripe with sensual references to perfume and M.J. has done significant research into the mysteries of scent.

 

…And so, she is touring the blogosphere leaving a gorgeous trail of guest posts about lost fragrances.

 

Tune in here for blog tour updates and links to her delicious posts . Your senses will thank you!

 

Here’s an intro to M.J.’s Guest Post at Literate Housewife on GUERLAIN – DJEDI…(this is a scent that I would personally travel the globe to smell just once.)

 

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The most coveted and rare perfume from the Guerlain portfolio, Djedi was launched in 1926, right on the heels of Howard Carter’s discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb. Presented in a flacon resembling a golden sarcophagus…

 

For her complete post click here.

 

THE BOOK OF LOST FRAGRANCES comes out on March 13 from Atria Publishing! I’ve read the book and it’s beautiful and impossible to put down. You will be spellbound as I was.

 

More goodies:

 

Review at A Bookish Affair
Review at Elle Lit
Guest Post at Love of Books
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Emily K. Editor on 02 Mar 2012 | Ancient Wonders &Guest Posts &Mysterious News &Science & Research &The Arts &The Library &The Reincarnationist Books &Uncategorized | Comments (1)

One Response to “The desolate, delicious gloom of GUERLAIN – DJEDI…”

  1. What is World Book Night?...and some other things worth mentioning. | LiveWires on 06 Mar 2012 at 5:54 pm #

    […] One of my favorite authors, M.J. Rose, is on a blog tour for her new book THE BOOK OF LOST FRAGRANCES (a blog tour is something I find interesting as a thing authors must do these days). She’s guest posting about lost perfumes. Here’s one that I wish I could smell…they say it has the desolate scent of tombs…and is “presented in a flacon resembling a golden sarcophagus…” More here. […]

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