Today's "First Lines" and "56" are from:
First Lines
"You can't call that a settlement offer." Kate Sullivan looked directly into the dark eyes of her opposing counsel, who represented a medical device company. Jerry had just made partner and thought he could play hardball, but she wasn't going to let him get the upper hand.
Page 56
"It's not good for us at all, but maybe having the hardest one first will end up working out. If we can mitigate the damages on this one, then maybe we have a fighting chance for a low settlement deal."
Q. Other than book reviews, what do you feature on your blog? (submitted by Elizabeth @ Silver's Reviews)
A. I like to have a variety of topics on my blog. I have posts pertaining to reading, Scripture, memes, A Simple Woman's Daybook, Journal Entries and anything else that strikes my fancy :)
Colletta
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Kudos on journaling! Instead of featuring other things on my book blog, I have a bunch of different blogs, all with different topics. I even have a separate blog for children's and adults books. Maybe that is a bit crazy.
ReplyDeleteDeadly Proof looks interesting. Enjoy your current read! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and have a great weekend, Colletta!
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Happy Friday! Today, I'm sharing the first line from Like Flames in the Night by Connilyn Cossette: "Nothing would stop me from claiming this victory."
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The beginning reminded me of Suits, and that's a good thing! :-) Happy weekend!
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ReplyDeleteToday I'm sharing from Sand Creek Serenade by Jennifer Uhlarik: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2020/03/13/first-line-friday-127/. I'm currently on chapter 10, so I'll share a line from there.
"Five Kills tried to work moisture into his dry throat."
Hope you have a great weekend. Happy reading! ๐❤๐
Happy Friday! I'm sharing from The Outlaw's Daughter by Margaret Brownley today. Here is the first line of chapter 16:
ReplyDelete"The house was small and sparsely furnished but had a warm, homey feeling that filled Matt with an unfamiliar longing."
Have a great weekend!
Thanks for sharing about your blog.
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Have a great weekend.
My first line is from Woman of Sunlight by Mary Connealy.
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“You look awful.” Mitch Warden poured himself a cup of coffee and studied Ilsa Nordegren’s face as she stepped into the kitchen.
Sounds a good opening line. As well as book reviews and giveaways, I do recipes, sustainability, product reviews and lifestyle
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