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First-Line Friday #293

Wyoming Sunrise #1

by Mary Connealy

August 1870, Pine Valley, Wyoming, Near the Wind River Mountains

A bullet slammed into the side of the stagecoach carrying Mariah Stover, her pa, and her older brother


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8 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #293

  1. Poor Mariah and her family. I hope they survive the attack! Great first line.

    I’ve got about 20 pages left in Dana McNeely’s Biblical fiction novel Rain. Here’s the first sentence: “Aban paused when he saw the dried blood even though he knew time was running out.”

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    1. Unfortunately, it’s not a happy beginning. But it has been an enjoyable story. I’m about 35% in and I would recommend it. Thank you for stopping by today. I will check out your post. Have a great weekend!

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  2. From Double Take by Lynette Eason (I got approved for an ARC by Revell!) “The click next to her ear jerked her out of a deep sleep to roll into a sitting position, a scream on her lips, her eyes on the man with the gun standing next to her. ‘Adam? What are you doing?’”

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