Happy Friday!
To be honest I am not quite sure what this book is about....but this first line has my interest piqued!
Today’s first line is from...
1920
Bellhaven, South Carolina
It was as good a day to die as any.
What are your thoughts?
1920
Bellhaven, South Carolina
It was as good a day to die as any.
What are your thoughts?
Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteMy FLF comes from a book I will be reading shortly, Room on the Porch Swing by Amy Clipston......
Allen Lambert rolled onto his side and yawned. His eyes blinked open , and his large but dark bedroom came into clear focus. The green numerals on his battery-operated digital clock read 2: 12. What had awakened him so early?
Have a great weekend and happy reading!😊📚
Over on my blog, I’m featuring the first line from Tara Johnson's "Engraved on the Heart". Here I'll share the first line from chapter 14.
ReplyDelete"Keziah wrapped the cloak around her shoulders and eased her bedroom door open, wincing at the gentle creak that echoed down the dark hallway."
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Prologue
ReplyDeleteBruce fumbled behind his ears, adjusted the elastic band necessary to hold his Santa Claus beard in place. His salt-and-pepper hair was mostly white around temples, the only places not covered by a traditional Santa hat, so he fit the part well.
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