First-Line Friday #175

A Captain for Caroline Gray

by Julie Wright

The ball had been a disaster.


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9 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #175

  1. The brutal killer put a knife to her mother’s throat. Addison Leigh’s mother blinked in terror, her eyes wide.
    HOURS TO KILL by Susan Sleeman
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  2. From HUMMINGBIRD LANE by Carolyn Brown: “Emma frowned at her reflection in the spotlessly cleaned window. She didn’t look all that much different than she had in college. “

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  3. I read that book a few weeks ago! A different slant of bride ships!

    My first line is from Braced for Love by Mary Connealy
    August 1870 Bear Claw Pass, Wyoming
    Kevin Hunt came awake with a snap. A metallic clink. He didn’t need to figure out more.

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  4. Happy Weekend! My first line is from “Sing Me Back Home” by Amanda Mason:

    “Lane McCay strummed his fingertips against the steering wheel to the beat of the country music blaring from his truck’s radio – his fingertips being the only part of his body that he could move without regret.”

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