
The Songstress
by Lori Bates Wright
23 May 1868
Chicago
National Opera Company’s premier soprano moved to center stage.
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From the Prologue of Chasing Shadows by Lynn Austin,
Every sound in the coal-black night seemed magnified as Lena Lay Awake in bed, waiting.
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Thank you for sharing. I hope you have an excellent excellent weekend! 😀
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Ooo, a Chicago setting! And a gorgeous cover.
My first line is from Susan Sleeman’s new release Night Moves: https://daniellegrandinetti.com/2021/06/18/first-line-friday-night-moves/
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Thank you for sharing, Danielle. I hope you have a great weekend filled with fun reading time.
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Thanks Nicole! You too!
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Beautiful dress! My first line is, “Another customer, the tenth this morning, approached the check-out counter.” It’s from Serena’s Song by Livia Verrell.
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It is a beautiful dress. I think the cover is stunning. Thank you for sharing, Cindy. I hope you have an excellent weekend!
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Thanks, you too! Happy reading 🙂
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Today, I’m sharing the first line from Pearl’s Promise by Edwina Kiernan. “Mr. Stratton is married? And to a woman of ill repute!”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2021/06/first-line-fridays-pearls-promise-by.html
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Thank you for sharing. Happy reading!
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