
Dusk’s Darkest Shores
by Carolyn Miller
Amberley
Lake District, England
March 1811
Music and laughter swirled through the assembly room, a shiny, animated scene within a life-sized bauble.
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Thank you for sharing, Kay. I hope you’re enjoying your novel. 😀
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Happy Friday! My first line is from “Let It Be Me” by Becky Wade:
“Mom and Dad are not my biological parents.”
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Thank you for sharing, Becky. I hope you’re enjoying your book! 😀
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Beautiful cover! Looks interesting.
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I agree, that cover is pretty! 😀
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What a gorgeous cover! And an intriguing first line.
My first line comes from Hooked on You by Kathleen Fuller: https://wp.me/po307-1TS
Happy Weekend!
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Thank you for sharing, Danielle. I hope you’re having a great weekend. 🙂
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Thank you! You, too! 😃
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We’re TWINS!
My first line is from Dusk’s Darkest Shores by Carolyn Miller:
Amberly, Lake District, England. March 1811
Music and laughter swirled through the assembly room, a shiney animated scene within a life-sized bauble.
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Yay! It’s such an excellent story. I loved it so much. Hope you’re having a great weekend, Paula! 🙂
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