Happy Friday!
Welcome to this week’s First Line Fridays post.
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Today I’m featuring
The Haunting at Bonaventure Circus by Jaime Jo Wright.
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FIRST LINE…
Pippa Ripley
Bluff River, Wisconsin
August 1928
Life was not unlike the wisp of fog that curled around the base of a grave marker, softly caressing the marble before dissolving into the violet shadows of the night.
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Happy Friday! My first line is from “To Love a Prince” by Rachel Hauck:
“It is said in the north country of Lauchtenland that the sea has a song and love blooms from the earth the same as flora and fauna.”
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Descriptive first line! Thanks for sharing, and here’s mine: “CLEO MCDOUGAL REGRETS NOTHING”
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I wonder who’s buried there. Great line!
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Happy Friday! 😀
Today on my blog I’m sharing from As Easy as Cherry Pie by Bell Renshaw. I’m just getting to chapter 3, so I’ll share a line from there.
“Maggie flipped on the fluorescent lights in the shop’s kitchen and stifled a yawn.”
Have an excellent weekend! 🙂❤📚
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Oh man, what a Good Friday Firstliner. Mine is posted at http:powerfulwomenreaders.wordpress.com
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http://powerfulwomenreaders.wordprewss.com
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Today, I’m sharing the first lines from Blue Moon by Jenny Knipfer.
“‘Come. We must be quiet.’ I motion to the lad as I kneel next to his bed.”
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