Masquerade at Middlecrest Abbey
by Abigail Wilson
1815
Southeastern England
I blinked a few times and took a deep breath. Apparently, I’d survived.
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Oh, what a great first line! I hope you have a wonderful weekend! π
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Thank you! I hope you have a good weekend too. π
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Nice first line! Here is mine: βHe used my toothpaste again.β From THE ACCIDENTAL LIFE SWAP by Jennifer Joyce
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He used the toothpaste again?! Say it ain’t so! Lol!!! Thanks for sharing Vickie. I hope you have a great weekend. π
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Dillon Michaels was fed up β but it wasnβt with dinner. In fact, she was ravenous. And Brandon was late. Again.
THE HAPPY CAMPER by Melody Carlson
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Great first line. π I hope you’re enjoying the book.
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Happy Friday!
Masquerade at Middlecrest Abbey is such an amazing book, and I truly love that gorgeous cover!
On my blog this week, I’m sharing the first line from The Traitor’s Pawn by Lisa Harris:
“Watch Your Back…..this isn’t over.”
Hope you have a lovely weekend π
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Thank you for sharing. I hope you have a great weekend. π
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Happy Friday! My first line is from βStay With Meβ by Becky Wade:
βThe hallway floor jolts downward beneath my feet, throwing me off balance.β
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Thank you for sharing! π
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Happy Friday!
This week on my blog I shared the first line from This Wandering Heart by Janine Rosche but I’m currently reading Of Literature and Lattes by Katherine Reay so I’ll share the first line from my current chapter (17) here: “Alyssa was sitting at her dad’s old desk sorting through her notes on Jeremy’s data when her mom walked through the back door and into the kitchen.” Hope you have a great reading weekend!
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Thank you for sharing, Becca. Happy reading my friend! π
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Oooh I loved Masquerade!
My first line is from Storing Up Trouble by Jen Turano:
September 1886
The truth of the matter was thisβshe, Miss Beatrix Waterbury, had been banished from New York, and all because sheβd had the great misfortune of landing herself in jailβ¦twice.
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I can’t wait to read this book. Thank you for sharing, Paula. Happy reading, my friend. π
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Iβm sharing the first line from Sandpiper Cove by Irene Hannon on my blog today and Iβm currently on chapter 19 so Iβll share that first line here: βShe might have dragged her feet about coming.β I hope you have a great weekend!
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Thank you for sharing. Hope you have a great weekend. π
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Phew, that line lets you breathe a sigh of relief! Have a good weekend!
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Thanks. You too!
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Sorry for the late drive-by, the last week has been so hectic with getting paperwork and IEPs and everything complete for the end of the year (a week early due to COVID!) Lots of PD coming up about using technology to provide services, this will be quite a ride. Happy Reading!
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I’m so sorry all of this is happening and making you job 10 times more difficult. Good luck, my friend! π
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