The train rattles as it moves beneath the city.
Shadows rush past the windows, little more than streaks of movement, dark on dark.
This just came out this week. Something creepy and eerie for the coming fall.
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Happy Friday! My first line is from “Ford” by Susan May Warren:
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My first line is from Diamond in the Rough by Jen Turano:
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Any smidgen of hope that her entrance into N.Y. high society would be deemed a rousing success died the moment Miss Poppy Garrison’s tiara became firmly attached to the sleeve of her dance partner.
Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteToday on my blog I am sharing the first line from Sweet Melody by Heidi McCahan: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2019/09/05/first-line-friday-100/. I am just starting chapter seven, so I will share the first couple of lines from there.
"Rhett wiped down the espresso machine one last time then glanced at the large silver clock with chunky black numbers mounted on the white brick wall. His shift had ended a few minutes ago, and the cafe was empty."
Happy reading! I hope you have an excellent weekend. 🙂💚📚
Happy Friday! The book I shared on my blog today is The Whistle Walk by Stephenia H McGee but it's also my current read so I'll share the first line from chapter 9 here: "Charles's cousin slapped him on the shoulder, sending his mug of ale sloshing over the rim and into his dinner." Happy Reading! :)
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