Welcome to First Line Friday! Today we’re looking at Night Fall by Susan Sleeman.
She was dying, and it was his fault.
Want to learn more? Check out my review.
What are you reading?
Welcome to First Line Friday! Today we’re looking at Night Fall by Susan Sleeman.
She was dying, and it was his fault.
Want to learn more? Check out my review.
What are you reading?
Happy Weekend! My first line is from “Once Upon a Silent Night” by Kimberly Rae Jordan:
“Alessia Talbot tipped her head back against the headrest of her seat, clutching her cell phone tightly in her hand.”
A Christmas story? How fun!
Happy Friday! Today, I’m sharing the first line from When Silence Sings by Sarah Loudin Thomas. “Colman walked along the last car of the coal train, tapping each wheel with his long-handled hammer, listening intently to the clang clang clang.”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2020/11/first-line-fridays-when-silence-sings.html
Such a good line! Thanks for sharing!
Happy Friday!
Over on my blog I am sharing the first line of Watercolors by Lorna Seilstad.
“Spring should be filled with the scents of apple blossoms and fresh rain, not of sweaty men, wet canvas, and diseased flesh.”
https://www.musingsofasassybookishmama.com/2020/11/first-line-friday-watercolors.html
Have a lovely weekend!!
I love that opening line! Enjoy your weekend!
My first line today comes from The Red Canary by Rachel Scott McDaniel:
May 29, 1928. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
“ From that day on, death was in my song.” Vera’s voice quivered as she ended her nightly number.
I loved that story! I hope you enjoy it, too!