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First-Line Friday #143

Start With Me

by Kara Isaac

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About the Book

“Of course, this latest allegation has been a huge shock to all of us.”

Lacey O’Connor glanced up from her phone as Mitchell Tremain, Head of People and Culture, uttered the bald-faced lie without so much as a twitch.


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20 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #143

  1. From the Prologue of THE LAST FLIGHT by Julie Clark: “I know only three things about her: her name, what she looks like, and that her flight departs this morning. My advantage—she doesn’t know anything about me. I fight down panic that I might have missed her somehow. That she might already be gone, and with her, the opportunity for me to slip out of this life and into a new one.”

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  3. Happy Friday!

    That’s a very intriguing first line, and definitely has me interested to find out what’s going to happen next.

    On my blog today, I’m sharing the first line (from the prologue) of The Solid Grounds Coffee Company by Carla Laureano:

    “By all accounts, Suesca was haunted.”

    I hope you have a lovely weekend 🙂

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  4. My first line this week is from A BRIDE OF CONVENIENCE by Jody Hedlund:
    Vancouver Island January 12, 1863
    “I ain’t gonna make it, Zoe.”

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  5. I’m currently reading Ready to Trust by Tina Radcliffe and the first line is “Reece Rainbolt stepped into the Rebel, Oklahoma, law office of Edwin P. Sanders, Esquire.” I hope you have a nice weekend!

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