Today's "First Lines" and "56" are from:
First Lines
There were some things Millie Sullivan would rather forget.
Page 56
That scowl he'd worn before made its way back into place, the tip of his nose twitching.
Colletta
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Oft what a first line, it has me instantly wanting to read A Sparkle of Silver.
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What a line!! Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteI like both snippets, and the cover!! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteMy first lines are from Undercover Twin by Heather Woodhaven
ReplyDeleteAudrey Clark adjusted her crossbody bag as she stepped out, under the cover of stars. The atmosphere matched her mood, dark and uncomfortable
I want to read this by Liz Johnson. I read a Glitter of Gold and loved it!
good tease. makes me want to know more
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Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteToday on my blog I am sharing the first line from A Christmas Haven by Cindy Woodsmall and Erin Woodsmall. It's a great Christmas novella that I am thoroughly enjoying. I'm currently on chapter 17, so I will share the first line from there.
"The sun hung low on the horizon as Arlen released twenty-four cows from the milking parlor into the pasture."
Hope you have a great weekend. Happy reading!
A Sparkle of Silver sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday! Today I'm sharing the first lines from Where Dandelions Bloom by Tara Johnson: "Gabriel Avery hit the unforgiving pavement with a grunt."
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I really enjoyed that one!
ReplyDeleteToday on my blog I shared from Something Needs to Change by David Platt. Right now I'm about to start The Killing Tide by Dani Pettrey so I'll share the first line from that here: "Fire ripped through Finn's right shoulder, ricocheting down his arm." Hope you have a great weekend!
Happy Friday! My first line(s) is from "I Don’t Chase the Garbage Truck Down the Street in My Bathrobe Anymore!" by Dianne Barker:
ReplyDelete"Weddings make me laugh. It's that pledge to the spouse, "All my worldly good I thee endow." If my husband had only known!"
I wonder what it is she'd rather forget . . . I hope you are enjoying this one, Colletta! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI’m sharing from Aiming for Love by Mary Connealy on my blog today, so I’ll share the second line:
ReplyDelete“She smiled inside, but kept the emotion tucked away.”
Happy reading and have a great weekend!
I hope you enjoying it, Colletta!
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