First-Line Friday #249

Tomorrow’s Steadfast Prayer

Texas Promise #4

by Naomi Rawlings

Twin Rivers, Texas; November 1885

What do you mean you couldn’t get inside the camp?


NOW IT’S YOUR TURN!

GRAB THE BOOK YOU ARE CURRENTLY READING, OPEN TO CHAPTER ONE, AND POST A SENTENCE OR TWO IN THE COMMENTS BELOW.

THEN HEAD ON OVER TO READING IS MY SUPERPOWER TO SEE ALL OF THE FLF PAGES THIS WEEK (JUST CLICK ON THE RIMSP BUTTON BELOW).

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4 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #249

  1. “The chardonnay vines outside my open window are silent, but I still see in my mind the burst of teal and lavender their summer rustlings always called to my mind.” Only the Beautiful by Susan Meissener. Releases in 2023, but should be on your reading list now

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  2. My first line comes from Nightfall in the Garden of Deep Time by award winner Tracy Higley!
    Prologue
    Location- from the street
    A wasted city lot, hidden behind a blank wall of moldering brick, empty of all but scrabbly weeds grown tree-height and the wind-blown detritus of several apathetic generations.
    Hope you are having a wonderful weekend!

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