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Masquerade at Middlecrest Abbey
Abigail Wilson
First Line
I blinked a few times and took a deep breath.
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My first line is from IF I WERE YOU. By Lynn Austin:
Prologue. London, November, 1945
Eve Dawson bolted upright in bed.
Loved Masquerade at Middlecrest Abbey!
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I love romance novels in this time period. The cover is lovely. On my blog, I am sharing the first line from The Bride Blunder by Kelly Eileen Hake. Here, I will share the first line from Chapter 33. “Why should I let you decide?” I wish you an enjoyable weekend.
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Happy Friday! My first line is from “Murder in the Family” by Ramona Richards:
” ‘Aunt Liz, you can’t keep doing this. It’s going to get you killed.’ And it had.”
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This looks like a wonderful book–I just added it to my Amazon wish list! 🙂
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Happy Friday! My first line is from At Love’s Command by Karen Witemeyer:
“According to the Good Book, there was a time for war and a time for peace.”
Have a great weekend! 😃❤📚
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Ah–Friday again. My first lines are from Anna Quindlen’s Miller’s Valley.
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“It was a put-up job, and we all knew it by then.The government people had hearings all spring to solicit the views of residents on their plans.”
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Today, I’m sharing the first line from Coming Home to Maverick by Sophia Summers:
“Maverick dipped his hat lower against the hot Texas sun. A man’s hat could hide a lot of things, unfortunately, not everything.”
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